Yeah the Mail() function as been removed due to security reasons :frown:
Oh... my #$%#!!! Seriously, php.mail is the *only* reason I signed up to X10.
Without this feature, X10 is definitely not worth diddly squat for me. My site is to try and look for work as a 3D animator, and has a "contact me" page, with a form to fill in instead of giving out my email to all the spammers.
If php went down - I really really really wanted to know straight away!!! No wonder none of my prospective employers have been getting back to me.
So - is this a decision from here on in, that the free service gets no php mail and I really ought to look elsewhere?
Oh... my #$%#!!! Seriously, php.mail is the *only* reason I signed up to X10.
Without this feature, X10 is definitely not worth diddly squat for me. My site is to try and look for work as a 3D animator, and has a "contact me" page, with a form to fill in instead of giving out my email to all the spammers.
If php went down - I really really really wanted to know straight away!!! No wonder none of my prospective employers have been getting back to me.
So - is this a decision from here on in, that the free service gets no php mail and I really ought to look elsewhere?
@Elesarr...... Hehe. Why did you feel the need to repeat that info for the umpteenth time?
If lancernz can't be bothered to read it from where it was already explained earlier in this thread OR the links I've given twice already, then surely he doesn't deserve it?
Your other points were good, though!
Oh, & that question has already been answered in this thread as well! :nuts:
If lancernz can't be bothered to read it from where it was already explained earlier in this thread OR the links I've given twice already, then surely he doesn't deserve it?
Well, no zen-r, neither your links nor earlier posts in this thread explained things clearly at all, so there's no need to start making :nuts: gestures and taking the p*ss on my first ever post here. I asked specifically about the php.mail being disabled... I've seen cases before where "security upgrades" amount to admin changing their minds about what they were offering as free services... by all accounts, with my php form replying "mail() has been disabled for security reasons" this looks very much what could have happened even after I've read previous posts about php shutting down.
PHP shut down <===> "disabled for security reasons" ...can you spot the difference zen-r? Why don't you read peoples questions carefully before shooting off like you're some kind of l337 legend who should be on everybody's avatar?
Elesarr Thanks for the more to the point explanation. It's kind of too late for those employers... certain ones I was really looking forward to happened to be looking into my portfolio on the week ending at June 20 and I've now got word they've hired others. I have already signed up for another webhost who has FTP upload and PHP as "paid for" one-off fee... so maybe it's just the way to go. I can only test drive a service I guess.