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Bug #35013 bad passing of header to get sender's email address
Submitted: 2005-10-29 03:46 UTC Modified: 2006-01-06 03:15 UTC
From: php-louis at steelbytes dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Mail related
PHP Version: 5CVS-2005-10-31 (snap) OS: win2003
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2005-10-29 03:46 UTC] php-louis at steelbytes dot com
Description:
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when mail() is passing the headers to get the sender's email address and the headers are similar to the following:
  To: blah
  From: user@domain.tld
  AnotherHeader: value
it retrieves " user@domain.tld" as the senders email, instead of "user@domain.tld".  this is a problem when sending email to yahoo, as the MAIL FROM smtp command that mail() generates looks like the following:
  MAIL FROM:< user@domain.tld>
instead of 
  MAIL FROM:<user@domain.tld>
or
  MAIL FROM: <user@domain.tld>
and yahoo rejects.


Reproduce code:
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mail('test@yahoo.com','test subject','test body','From: user@myserver.tld');

Expected result:
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yahoo rejects with the following
  501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments


Actual result:
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n/a

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 [2005-11-01 11:35 UTC] sniper@php.net
See bug #28038, this is just one more case related to that.

 [2006-01-06 03:15 UTC] sniper@php.net
This should be fixed in CVS now.
 
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