Mehdi Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 Hello,The next script cann't send a message to a mail addresse by "Yahoo" (someone@yahoo.com) but wel to a mail addresse by google (someone@gmail.com).[code]<html><head><title>Exercise 14.2</title></head><body><div><form method="post" action="<?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>"><p>Insert your mail address: <input type="text" name="mail"></p><p>Insert the subject: <input name="subject" type="text"></P><p><textarea name="message" row="50px" col="70px"></textarea></p><p><input type="submit" value="Submit"></p></form></div><?php$to="someone@yahoo.com";$from=$_REQUEST['mail'];$subject=$_REQUEST['subject'];$message=$_REQUEST['message'];if (!empty($from) && !empty($subject) && !empty($message)){ mail($to, $subject, $message, "From: $from\r\n") or die("Couldn't send mail"); print "Browser: ".$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']."<br>IP address: ".$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];}else { print "You haven't filled in the form completely!";}?>[/code]Could you help me please?Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
obsidian Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 if your script sends to [b]anyone at all[/b], the issue is not in your script. the problem is that yahoo has built-in spam block that checks for certain header information and other things that are not in a server-sent email by default. you'll need to do some googling on how to bypass yahoo spam block with PHP sent emails. it may help some just to have your From and Reply-To headers both match:[code]<?php$to = "me@yahoo.com";$from = "webmaster@mysite.com";$sub = "Testing Yahoo";$msg = "Did it go through???";$head = "From: Webmaster <$from>\r\nReply-To: $from";mail($to, $sub, $msg, $headers);?>[/code]good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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