Hi Russell
Think I have the answer - under the ~~~ is the bit I found on Justhost but did not understand most of it so did the bottom option, just hope it does not change anything else
In my php.ini I changed
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -ito
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i -f'user@domain.com'Change user and domain to your own details
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Just Host Web Hosting Help
Scripted E-mails appear to come from username@just###.Justhost.com
Problem:
Why do scripted e-mails come from < username@just###.Justhost.com > when I have specified otherwise?
Solution:
This is because our servers require you (or your script) to use a properly formatted, valid From: field in the email's header. If the From: field is not formatted correctly, empty or the email address does not exist in the cPanel, the From: address will be changed to username@just###.Justhost.com.
You must change the script you are using to correctly use a valid From: header.
Examples of headers that should work would be:
From:
[email protected] will work
From: "user" <
[email protected]>
Examples of headers that will NOT work:
From: "
[email protected]"
From: user @ domain.com
From:
[email protected] <
[email protected]>
Our servers will not accept the name for the email address and the email address to be the same. It will not accept a double declaration of the email address.
If you do not want to edit your PHP based scripts, you can modify the sendmail_path line located in your php.ini. You would want to modify it like this:
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i -f'
[email protected]'
The part that you will be adding is: -f'
[email protected]'
This method works because the php mail function calls sendmail (a program on the server) directly using the path defined in your php.ini. Placing the -f flag here allows us to work directly with sendmail without PHP getting in the way. Passing a "From" header to the php mail function will override the -f flag set in your php.ini.
For scripts such as Joomla and Wordpress, you will need to follow their documentation for formatting the from fields properly. Wordpress will require the
Mail From plugin.
Note: The email address you use must be a valid created account in the cPanel.