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Lets see if you guys can answer this.
I have one board up and running on my NT server.
Now I am setting up another one, with a different domain. But everytime an email is sent, it shows the other domain and email address. I know that the config is in the php.ini file, but how do I get the other board to show the other domain and email address in the x-reply part of the email. |
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If you were on a *nix system, I would say look in the sendmail configuration files. Try looking in your mail server files for something like this.
Good luck. Chris |
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Nope, I think it is something in the php setup or I am going to have to hack the board to make it work.
Thanks for the suggestion, tho. I may try a couple of things and see what happens. Am I the only person who has to have it working this way? |
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You could use ini_set() to set the SMTP and e-mail address of PHP in one of the files, based on which domain you are using.
Do you have two copies of vBulletin, or one? |
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Well I have 2 hosted sites, both have different domains.
1 License was just purchased and the other person signed that their license was valid. I will try that and see what happens. Which file(s) would I change to do this? Thanks for the info. |
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