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Re: PHP Mailto(); [message #182064 is a reply to message #182063] Mon, 01 July 2013 19:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Tim Streater is currently offline  Tim Streater
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In article <kqsfcb$h4b$2(at)news(dot)albasani(dot)net>,
The Natural Philosopher <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:

> On 01/07/13 18:24, Tim Streater wrote:
>> In article <kqs8vr$38l$1(at)news(dot)albasani(dot)net>,
>> The Natural Philosopher <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/07/13 16:34, Tim Streater wrote:
>>>> In article <kqs2ks$ln$1(at)speranza(dot)aioe(dot)org>, Twayne >
>>> <nobody(at)spamcop(dot)net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > On 2013-07-01 7:50 AM, bill wrote:
>>>> > > On 6/30/2013 7:29 PM, Twayne wrote:
>>>> > >> Hi,;
>>>>
>>>> > >> I've tried the Headers method, simply adding them inlilne. No
>>> Good.
>>>> > >> I've also tried "and"ing things together like " $comments .
>>>> > >> $respond " for instance, but then they all run together and it's
>>>> > >> difficult to spot the additional information since there are no
>>>> > >> line breaks.
>>>>
>>>> > > I do believe that you use \n for a new line in the body of the
>>> email.
>>>> > >
>>>> >
>>>> > If anyone is interested, there seems to be a pretty good Q&A for
>>> EOL at:
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/128560/when-do-i-use-the-php-constant-ph
>>>> > p-e >>
>>>> > ol
>>>> >
>>>> > Almost all the pros & cons are sensible, thought-out comments.
>>>>
>>>> How about reading the RFCs to see what you are *actually* supposed
>>> to > do. Such as RFC 2821 section 2.3.7.
>>>>
>>> The problem tim, is that in my case, that is exactly what I DID do,
>>> but it came out WRONG
>>> I spent a merry morning trying everything, before concluding that
>>> somewhere between a PHP statement and a mail recieved at the far end,
>>> something was tampering with new lines in the headers.
>>>
>>> I couldn't actually easily check the sendmail (or analogue thereof)
>>> dialogue , but I was able to see te 'wrongness' in spooled mail sent
>>> to unreachable targets. That hung around long enough to disassemble.
>>>
>>> My guess is that PHP tries to be smart. Sometimes too smart for its
>>> own good.
>>
>> Thass one reason I rolled my own. Besides which it was fun.
>>
> yerrss. I did a simple smtp client in C, but not in PHP.

Mine's a full-blown email client.

--
Tim

"That excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed,
nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted" -- Bill of Rights 1689
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