I have a cron cron job setup to send emails. It is executed using the following command:
/usr/bin/php -q /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/cron/job.php
When I execute the php script from a browser, the script sends emails as expected. It fails when run by the cron job.
I don't see any errors in the maillog. Only difference is in the "from" line. When the script is executed from a browser, the log reads:
Jan 25 12:24:39 VMW01 qmail-remote-handlers[1001]: [email protected]
But when the cron job executes the script the "from" line becomes:
Jan 25 12:15:01 VMW01 qmail-queue-handlers[1000]: [email protected]
Oddly, the cron job will send emails when I remove the fifth parameter of the mail() line.
mail($email, $subject, $body, $headers, '[email protected]');
I would simply live with this, but if I remove the parameter, emails are often rejected by servers - which I presume is because the parameter is not set.
Any idea why this is happening and how I can fix it? I'd be happy to add more detail to this question in order to get to a solution.
mail.force_extra_parameters
specified? (I've never seen this problem before)mail()
function entirely; it can be incredibly difficult to work with and really hard to debug when it goes wrong. In virtually every case I've ever seen, it's better to use a decent third party library like phpMailer. It's always much simpler to write the code, usually works first time, and when it doesn't, it's much easier to work out why.