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Like I said, doesn't happen to me. Make sure you download the LATEST version of email.php - just in case. The code is done so that if the attachment field is left blank, the whole attachment functions is not called. If this is called without an attachment, you get the error you are getting (I got the same error beta testing the code on my own forums). But I've fixed it. Make sure you have the latest version. Since you are a coder, check your code - make sure the attachment functions are not called if the attachment field is empty. |
When a user includes an email in their message to reply to, and you click it, you get;
The URL/email.php was not found on this server message. Also, i noticed, one of your table bgcolor="{ tableheadtextcolor }" PHP Code:
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As for the directory path problem - make sure you are using the latest EMAIL.php with the $bburl fix. :) It works. |
Erwin, I posted a message a few back about when logging in to a server which requires either a username@, or a pop-server.
This is appears in the from message: admin@xxxx.com@mail.xxx.com or username@pop-server.xxxx.com |
Fixed Erwin. Where you had if ($userfile) I had to put if ($userfile!="none")
That solved my problems. For some reason, the value of an empty userfile was coming through as none. Amy |
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You were using my first uploaded email.php :) - I no longer use the "none" variable. |
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No matter. It's fixed now and if anybody else runs into the same problem, a possible solution is documented. :) Amy |
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