You can set a variable in a configuration file containing the email
address as normal

$to = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";

In the function, use the global statement to bring the variable into the
function's scope.

Function SetTo($to)
        {
                global $to;
              if (strlen($to)<=0)
                return $this->Error(1, '"to" too short');
        if (strlen($to)>=129)
                return $this->Error(1, '"to" too long');
        $this->mailto[]=$to;
        return true;
        }

Best Regards,
Patrick Lynch.

Optip Ltd, Internet & Mobile Development
Co. Clare, Ireland.
http://www.optip.com/



-----Original Message-----
From: chris reeper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 24 May 2002 18:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Defining Variables to use with a Function


Hi how can i set  a variable defining an email address in this function
?

Function SetTo($to)
        {
              if (strlen($to)<=0)
                return $this->Error(1, '"to" too short');
        if (strlen($to)>=129)
                return $this->Error(1, '"to" too long');
        $this->mailto[]=$to;
        return true;
        }

-chris



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