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<0> holy god, i developed a huge zit the size of a quarter under my skin, right <0> and i just squeezed it to hail mary and it shot a big warm load on my hand <0> and you wouldn't believe what color it was <0> yuck <1> ... <1> that is pretty damned disgusting. <0> i know huh <0> made me hungry <2> what's wrong with this? "$query = "INSERT INTO `contact` (`name`, `phone`, `email`, `anyother`, `subject`, `message`) VALUES ($name, $phone, $email, $anyother, $subject, $message)";" <3> quote your strings! <3> echo $query; and you'll see <3> jedzilla: plz 2 send me teh aphex twin mix <4> they can help me to install php please nuke <3> that's a big hell ****ing no Gatito_bello <2> Gatito_bello - "NO 3RD PARTY APP SUPPORT" <3> with a generous side of **** that noise
<3> with some not in a million years for dessert <3> guess he wasn't hungry <0> Two-Bits: stand by <3> preparing to stand by <3> standing by <3> standing by take 2 <0> zoom <3> i love that script <0> i like the gentle people <2> err - when i use mail();, i can send it to an email address on my domain - but not to an email like - @hotmail.com or anything else. any ideas? <0> you should get 26 mixes for cash, it's a rad album <2> is there something im not setting, that i should set? <0> aphex twin remixes <3> hrm.. apparently there's a bug in it though <3> smickus: if your php is set up to relay through a given smtp address, it's possible that smtp server is rejecting the apparent open relay <3> there are different rules for this <3> that or the hotmail account is discarding the email as junk mail, dont forget to check there <2> nope, no new junk mail, or new mail in the box. how can i set the SMTP server to be used for the mail()? <3> check your php.ini file smtp settings and be sure to read up at php.net/mail for platform specifics <3> in some cases, php itself has it's own mta <3> christ on a ****stick! 18 mb mp3 !? <3> is this super high quality or just really long? <0> long <0> 10:15 <2> Aphex Twin is insane. <2> Apparently on one of his songs - he makes faces with the sound waves - but you need a special program to see them? <3> hrm.. both <3> 256kbps <0> oh, i dunno, i just pirate <0> i set my minimum at 128 and go on with life <0> smickus: he wouldn't be the first, lots of people have made neat things with spectrographs <3> i only have bucephalus bouncing ball <0> you just render the spectrograph in like, audacity or something, and you can see it <3> yeah, most everything i have is 128.. so this is twice the size i'd normally have anyway <3> though still obviously long <2> Two-Bits - have you heard windowlicker? <3> negative <0> windowlicker is the greatest track aphex twin has ever done <3> jedzilla: btw, if you want bucephalus bouncing ball, i can send you that. i'm rather fond of it (minus the comment at the end of the song) <0> got it <0> i have lots of richard d. james <3> plz 2 send windowlicker <0> i only have the acid edit, smickus might have the original <3> which is better? <2> i might :) <2> the original <2> defo <0> yeah, the acid edit is a little slower <2> Two-Bits - wannit? <3> sho nuf <2> what? <3> that's a big ol' yessir <2> dcc? <3> yeah sure? or yes sir? <3> si senor <2> sent <2> awaiting reply <2> are there any alternatives to mail()? <0> your own SMTP lib <0> might be one in PEAR <2> how do i know if my host has pear?
<0> you don't need PEAR to use PEAR <0> just steal their code and un-PEARize it <0> that's what i always did <0> i can't stand structured package systems that aren't part of the language <3> smickus: are your dcc ports forwarded? <2> which are the dcc ports? <3> we killed him! <3> you ok? <2> argh <2> what happened? <2> haha <3> you started ranting about jello monsters licking your scrotum <2> i must stop doing that. <3> indeed <2> which are the dcc ports? <2> :| <2> will i have to open them on my router? n shiz. <3> check your dcc options <3> not necessarily <3> /dcc send 70.34.140.143:59 path_to_file <0> mm <0> man, i love this <0> the penicillin is kicking in and the infection is dying in my mouth <0> so now i can taste every bit of it <2> how about now? <3> one moment <2> hot - it works. <3> nm, wasn't entirely sure my dcc server port was forwarded. apparently it still is <2> sending at 12kb/s <2> ish <3> you can check your dcc ports settings and define a range you find acceptable to forward for in the future if you wish <2> i rarely use it. <2> i've been on mirc about 4 years and used it about 5 times. <3> that's why i just gave you the /dcc send command to directly connect to my dcc server instead <3> since you're using mirc <3> it's like pasv mode for ftp, but from the sender's perspective <2> my host uses smtp authentication - how can i authorise to use it? <3> you'd need a more specialized mta <2> mta? <3> mail transit authority or some such <3> agent* <3> perhaps <2> i dont know what that is :( <3> i dont recall exactly what it stands for, but it's one function of an smtp server <3> basically it determines the recipients for an email and looks up the mx records for the target host/domain's of the recipients <2> ah right. <3> then connects to each of those mail servers (smtp servers) in priority order, and attempts to, through smtp (no authorization is ever required for this since the recipient is ON those domains) deliver it <3> sometimes when you connect to an smtp server of the account you're sending FROM, you're required to authenticate to that server in order for them to relay the email <3> other times it's enough to merely have an account on that server. there are other rules smtp server's can have regarding what computer ip it will accept mail from of this nature, or which accounts, or if the domain merely be acceptable, etc <2> ah right - you have lost me. i'll look it up though. <3> heh <3> one common idea is to run a local smtp service that runs on a non-default port and only accepts local connections <3> great for outgoing automated email <3> and for avoiding being targetted as an open relay (restrict the port on the wan side) <3> so spammers doing send **** through you <3> dont* <2> yeah <2> cool <2> i found some smtp authenticator - i'll use that. <2> i was trying to build a site all on my own knowledge - i have failed :( <3> that works too <2> if you include(""); - are you including all the variables in that too? <2> so i could have the smtp authenticator on auth.php and include it and still send the mail and that? <3> calling include() means you can pretend the source file existed as if it were directly typed into that point in the calling file <2> yeah - thats what i thought. <3> so i think the answer you're asking for is "yes" <2> just wanted to check though <3> hrm.. so far, i still like bacephalus bouncing ball better <2> jedzilla - have you heard 54 cymru beats by aphex twin? <5> !php echo strtotime('today 12:00am - 30 days'); <0> yes <2> what do you think of it? <0> i have my opinions of all aphex twin, but in general, i like it all
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