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> This should be a fairly easy thing, since I saw this topic a few weeks ago
> and it seems like people are doing it, so...
>
> How do you configure PHP to be using Post.Office?
>
> I have a PHP-base form, and it seems to work ok except I'm not getting the
> information emailed to me. In my php.ini file I have:
>
> sendmail_path/usr/local/post.office/post.office -t -I
My sendmail path in php.ini is commented out and it works:
;sendmail_path =
Try that I guess.
I don't think you would point it at post.office anyway. There's a little
binary of script somewhere, that post.office installed, that tricks the
system into thinking it's running sendmail.
Must me one of these:
root# find . /usr -name sendmail
/usr/local/post.office/bin/sendmail
/usr/sbin/sendmail
/usr/share/sendmail
Because sendmail is in the path for every user including www it's good to
go.
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