[phorm] [Phorm:] Re: sender address

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  • To: support@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: 5 May 2003 04:36:28 -0000

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  MESSAGE:  (#2636) Re: sender address 
            <http://www.phorm.com/support/?rev=2636> 
  AUTHOR:   Markone 
  DATE:     May 5, 2003 at 12:36 a.m. EST 

  Reply To: (#2635) Re: sender address 
  Author:   Markone 
  Date:     May 5, 2003 at 12:06 a.m. EST 

Here is a little more information. 

Below is a sample header output. 

Return-path: <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Envelope-to: phorm_user@xxxxxxxxxxx 
Delivery-date: Sun, 04 May 2003 23:31:00 -0500 
Received: from nobody by jaguar.elinuxservers.com with local (Exim 3.36 #1) 

id 19CXcx-0000AL-00; Sun, 04 May 2003 23:30:59 -0500 
To: learn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: In-bound lead from New Horizons website 
From: mark@xxxxxxxxx 
X-Mailer: PHP/Phorm v3.0.4 
Message-Id: <E19CXcx-0000AL-00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Date: Sun, 04 May 2003 23:30:59 -0500 

Most email programs use the From: field howerver Outlook uses the Received: 
field for some reason. 

Is there same way I an update the Received filed to use ph_DECLARE 

any ideas 

Regards 

Mark 

> Hmmm 

> This does not seem to be the problem as I am using 
> $PHORM_FROM = ph_DECLARE. 

> This what my config file looks like: 

> $PHORM_TO = "admin@xxxxxxxxxx "; 
> $PHORM_VALDEFS = "rules.txt"; 
> $PHORM_TMPL = "server_response.txt"; 
> $PHORM_ACK = "ack.htm"; 
> $PHORM_LOG = "output_data.txt"; 
> $PHORM_RESFROM = "webmaster@xxxxxxxxxx "; 
> $PHORM_RESPOND = "response.txt"; 
> $PHORM_RESRPLY = "webmaster@xxxxxxxxxx "; 
> $PHORM_FROM = ph_DECLARE; 
> $PHORM_RESUBJ = "Your request submitted at 
> www.domain.com" ;; 
> $PHORM_SUBJECT = "Form Data submitted from 
> website"; 
> $PHORM_ALERTFM = "phorm@xxxxxxxxxx "; 
> $PHORM_ALERTTO = "phorm@xxxxxxxxxx "; 
> $PHORM_LOGVAR = "NAME PHORM_FROM"; 
> $PHORM_HEADERS = "BCC:phorm_user@xxxxxxxxxx 
> \r\n"; 

> strange or what? 

> Any other ideas. 

> Regards 

> Mark 

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