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this sucks
I can no longer send mail using the mail function ever since i went to a new server. They told me it was because of the global_registers, and I am stuck. All I want to do is send myself and my client an email once they have registered with my site and I have had no luck. I have checked just about every website and to no avail. I have copied script after script and nothing works. I have tried the SMTP route as well as the SENDMAIL route and again, no can do. What am I doing wrong. Is there someone out there that can help me with this problem? lost and confused |
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Hmm, register_globals shouldn't affect your ability to send mail unless you're not scoping your variables correctly. You might check out phpclasses.org (.com or .net, maybe?) for mail functions that don't use PHP's native function.
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