Hi everybody,
I've finally been able to read the e-mails sent by the little script I was
using.
The problem was the address where the script was trying to send the e-mail.
Instead of a *normal* e-mail (i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]) like was written in
the book I wrote my *local* address (mitch@localhos
on 1/17/02 8:54 AM, Michael Sciascia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Looking in the sendmail configuration with Webmin I see that the message
> sent by the php script is queued and that it isn't possible to send it
> because the host "www@localhost" isn't correct.
> In some web sites I found that I
mike cullerton14-01-2002 21:49
> on 1/14/02 12:06 PM, Michael Sciascia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> The last and *most important* thing left to do is to start sendmail, but I
>> always get errors like:
>>
>>
>> A) "Failed to start sendmail : 451 4.0.0 /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 81:
>> fil
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 03:06, Michael Sciascia wrote:
> I would like to thank you all for all the info you gave me and the php.ini
> file!
> Your suggestions have been really useful and I made some progresses, but
> I've still got problems :-(
>
> I changed the MAILSERVER line to YES as you s
>
> ahhh, if this is indeed the problem, then you (michael from the original
> message) need to enable sendmail in /etc/hostconfig by changing the line
>
> MAILSERVER=-NO-
>
> to
>
> MAILSERVER=-YES-
>
> (isn't everything different in macosx)
>
> again, you need to do this from an administr
Check the README or INSTALL docs. The file is there under another name, but
right now I can't remember. Something like distribution.ini.
Regards - Miles Thompson
At 02:03 AM 1/14/2002 +0100, Michael Sciascia wrote:
>Hi,
>I am new to this list and also to php and I am sorry to already bother yo
on 1/13/02 6:35 PM, Rafael Perazzo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think that you have this problem because your
> sendmail is not running.
> Try to run your sendmail (probably this command
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/./sendmail
> start- Note that before the name sendmail you have
> two chars ./)
> a
I think that you have this problem because your
sendmail is not running.
Try to run your sendmail (probably this command
/etc/rc.d/init.d/./sendmail
start- Note that before the name sendmail you have
two chars ./)
and I think your problem will be fixed. Then test your
script again to see
i
hi michael,
to create the directory and file, you'll need to run the terminal
application. from there, type
sudo mkdir /usr/local/lib
to create the necessary directory. you should get prompted for a password.
type your own password. you need to do this from an administrator account.
the first
Hi,
I am new to this list and also to php and I am sorry to already bother you
with a question you might find really stupid, but I looked around for this
information several days now and I couldn't find some good resources.
I installed php 4.1.0 on Mac OS X 10.1.2 and everything seems to work we
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