[nycphp-talk] bounced email and Mail::send()
Anirudh Zala
arzala at gmail.com
Fri Oct 14 23:53:24 EDT 2005
You already have paramater "Return-path" in your header so it should
work. Do you use proper syntex in writing your all headers? Moreover try
to add 1 more parameter "Errors-To" to your header string and then check
whether it works or not. I have not tested it, but normally it works.
Thanks
Zala
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Allen Shaw wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I would expect mail sent to bad addresses to bounce, but maybe I'm
>missing something. The following code snippet does send mail to good
>addresses, but mail to bad addresses don't seem to bounce back to me. I
>suppose I'm missing some header, but I don't know what it would be. Any
>ideas?
>
><?php
> include_once('Mail.php');
> include_once('Mail/mime.php');
>
> $hdrs = array(
> 'From' => 'me at mydomain.com',
> 'Subject' => 'email subject',
> 'Return-Path' => 'me at mydomain.com',
> 'Reply-To' => 'me at mydomain.com',
> 'Return-Receipt-To' => 'me at mydomain.com'
> );
> $mime = new Mail_mime("\n");
> $mime->setTXTBody("sample text");
> $mime->addAttachment('/tmp/sample.pdf', 'application/pdf');
>
> $body = $mime->get();
> $hdrs = $mime->headers($hdrs);
>
> $mail =& Mail::factory('mail');
> $mail->send('nonExistentUser at mydomain.com', $hdrs, $body);
>?>
>
>BTW, I checked, and the mail is not falling into a failover or other
>black hole that I know of. For example sending to
>"nonExistentUser at mydomain.com" from my desktop mail client gets me a
>bounce within a few minutes. Any thoughts?
>
>- Allen
>
>
>
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