Is their a "replyto" command or header for the mail() function like their is in ASP? This way, I don't have to have my normal email flooded with messages, I can have all the replies goto an alternate email.
Also, are there any cc, or bc commands or headers?
$headers .= "Return-Path: [email]name@domain.net[/email]\r\n";
in case the email doesn't reach it's destination it'll return to you
$headers .= "Reply-To: [email]name@domain.net[/email]\r\n";
reply to...
read [MAN]mail[/MAN].
I don't think you understand. If a person gets mail from me that was generated with PHP and the from address is name@host.com, then when they hit "reply" in their email I want the replied message to goto name2@host.com.
Is this possible?
mail($sendtoo, $subject, $body, "From: $from")
when u receive the email, it will say its from $from, they can then reply 2 that address...
however i see wot u mean, ive had it with sourceforge. No idea on wot else 2 do sorry.