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Hi everyone,

 

I've searched around and not found a lot of information on this - and being someone with not a great deal of php experience I may be barking up the wrong tree anyway... but insteead of sendmail, can the php mail() function use gnu mailutils, possibly through some settings in php.ini?

 

Thanks...

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I haven't used gnu mailutils but from what i can tell their are command line based utilites.. so to use them your need to use system(); or exec(); you maybe able to tweak the OS to use them in replacement but its not a simple setting change (well not that i am aware of)..

May i ask why ?

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