Re: Using Mail


Subject: Re: Using Mail
From: Jamie Hushower (hushower@alaska-geeks.com)
Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 15:25:16 AKST


Yes, you can. Thanks.

-Jamie

Joshua Kugler wrote:

> Can I propose a better idea? Use the SMTP or Mail module of your chosen
> programming language? For example, Net::SMTP for Perl, etc.
>
> j----- k-----
>
> On Thursday 26 February 2004 02:14 pm, Jamie Hushower wrote:
>
>>I am working in unfamiliar territory...
>>
>>Can anyone recommend an easy way to cause a message sent using the
>>command line "mail" to appear to come from a sender other than the
>>actual sender? I may not be asking the correct question.
>>
>>I have created a cgi script that sends confirmation email when an order
>>is placed. Because the script is run by apache, the message appears to
>>the recipient to be sent by "apache". This may be a bit confusing. Can I
>>change the reply-to address? Does it necessarily have to be from a user
>>with an account? I have been playing with sudo, but am not getting what
>>I want. Or anything, for that matter.
>>
>>Any suggestions? Thanks.
>>
>>-Jamie
>
>

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Jamie Hushower
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