Speaking of this - I am having an issue with the yahoo hosting mail server since it doesn't use the hosted domain name. eg: "smtp.bizmail.yahoo.com"
Any ideas on how to get around this?
Thanks.
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Hi all:
I need a little bit of help.. I am not too familiar with PHP.. and I had a simple webform in ASP that worked well! (ASP FormMail by Mike Hall. http://www.brainjar.com ).. well my friend whom I did the website for just recently moved the website to yahoo small business hosting..
I am trying to use a php form since they dont allow ASP scripting on their hosting plans.. (thats how I found this site) I was wondering if anyone has any experience in what I need to modify to make the form work well under the yahoo hosting plan.. anything I need to do server side?
Any help or ideas is appreciated...
-Luis
Speaking of this - I am having an issue with the yahoo hosting mail server since it doesn't use the hosted domain name. eg: "smtp.bizmail.yahoo.com"
Any ideas on how to get around this?
Thanks.
I checked my sever logs because I couldn't even get Yahoo to send "Alert Messages" Basically it is not recognizing the From Address. I changed the From Address to an email that was in my system, and it still didn't work. I wonder if the SMTP can't Auth. on Domains hosted through the Yahoo Small Biz. Maybe it has to be a Yahoo email address the forms send to? I'll try it out and let you know.
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