Hello,
I'm working on a site that has email addresses on it. I am not wanting
to use mailto links so as to avoid spam harvesters, I'd like another
solution so that mailto links would work but would not work with
spammers. I've tried several javascript-based solutions, but am not
able to get them
Is there a reason for you not to build a contact form?
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Marc Guay marc.g...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a reason for you not to build a contact form?
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It could be for a company, which in the UK I believe requires several bits of
contact information.
On 18 April 2011 04:38, Bastien phps...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2011-04-17, at 10:26 PM, tedd t...@sperling.com wrote:
Hi gang:
Anyone have an email script that allows attachments they would share?
I've been trying to figure this out and everything I've tried has failed.
I've looked at
On Mon, 2011-04-18 at 11:05 +0100, Richard Quadling wrote:
On 18 April 2011 04:38, Bastien phps...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2011-04-17, at 10:26 PM, tedd t...@sperling.com wrote:
Hi gang:
Anyone have an email script that allows attachments they would share?
I've been trying to
Hi gang:
Anyone have an email script that allows attachments they would share?
I've been trying to figure this out and everything I've tried has
failed. I've looked at over a dozen scripts that don't work. I'm
about to pull out what hair I have left.
Cheers (I think),
tedd
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On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 10:26 PM, tedd t...@sperling.com wrote:
Hi gang:
Anyone have an email script that allows attachments they would share?
I've been trying to figure this out and everything I've tried has failed.
I've looked at over a dozen scripts that don't work. I'm about to pull out
On 2011-04-17, at 10:26 PM, tedd t...@sperling.com wrote:
Hi gang:
Anyone have an email script that allows attachments they would share?
I've been trying to figure this out and everything I've tried has failed.
I've looked at over a dozen scripts that don't work. I'm about to pull
Peter Lind wrote:
[snip]
if (!filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) {
echo Bad user! Bad user!;
}
Regards
Peter
thanks peter... wish I would have known about filter_var before
writing the other checkers. ;-)
Hi D :-)
I was following along.. also felt pleased to be
On Sun, 2011-01-23 at 14:59 -0500, Govinda wrote:
Peter Lind wrote:
[snip]
if (!filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) {
echo Bad user! Bad user!;
}
Regards
Peter
thanks peter... wish I would have known about filter_var before
writing the other checkers. ;-)
Govinda wrote:
[snip]
Hi D :-)
I was following along.. also felt pleased to be introduced to filter_var ...
and then happened to see this:
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.filter-var.php
[snip]
Note that FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL used in isolation is not enough for most (if
not all) web
Trying to finish a PHP book while watching the Packers is not working
for me too well. ;-)
yeah.. me trying to keep up with the php list, follow streams of thought from
the posts that lead to things I need to yet learn, make time off from my
other-language/full-time work.. wishing I could
[mailto:li...@euca.us]
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2011 01:14
Para: php-general@lists.php.net
Assunto: [PHP] email address syntax checker
Hi Guys,
I'm waddling my way through database interaction and thought someone on
the list may already have a simple email checker that they'd like
in that!
Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
- Reply message -
From: Alejandro Michelin Salomon amichel...@hotmail.com
Date: Fri, Jan 21, 2011 12:14
Subject: RES: [PHP] email address syntax checker
To: 'Donovan Brooke' li...@euca.us
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Donovan:
Try this
function
they will require being inside quotation marks), and
the @ symbol is included in that!
Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
- Reply message -
From: Alejandro Michelin Salomon amichel...@hotmail.com
Date: Fri, Jan 21, 2011 12:14
Subject: RES: [PHP] email address syntax checker
On 01/21/2011 06:25 AM, Andre Polykanine wrote:
Hej Nisse,
Me thinks it isn't a valid address :-).
Okay let me tell you guys one more thing that the validator I posted
earlier is not exactly as per RFC. It does have some variations.
@@example.com may be a valid email address, but I doubt
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 18:32:56 +0530, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
Okay let me tell you guys one more thing that the validator I posted
earlier is not exactly as per RFC. It does have some variations.
@@example.com may be a valid email address, but I doubt very much if
any provider in the
On 01/20/2011 09:44 AM, Donovan Brooke wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm waddling my way through database interaction and thought someone on
the list may already have a simple email checker that they'd like to
share...
you know, looking for the @ char and dots etc..
I did a quick search of the archives and
Peter Lind wrote:
[snip]
if (!filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) {
echo Bad user! Bad user!;
}
Regards
Peter
thanks peter... wish I would have known about filter_var before
writing the other checkers. ;-)
Donovan
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Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
On 01/20/2011 09:44 AM, Donovan Brooke wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm waddling my way through database interaction and thought someone on
the list may already have a simple email checker that they'd like to
share...
you know, looking for the @ char and dots etc..
I did a
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 19:03:22 +0530, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
Well, I had created an email validator long ago, after a neat research
on Google, reading RFCs, etc.
I don't guarantee that it's without bugs, but it has been correct for me
in all valid invalid email addresses I used for test.
: Nisse Engström news.nospam.0ixbt...@luden.se
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Date created: , 2:25:01 AM
Subject: [PHP] email address syntax checker
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 19:03:22 +0530, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
Well, I had created an email validator long ago, after a neat research
on Google
Hi Guys,
I'm waddling my way through database interaction and thought someone on
the list may already have a simple email checker that they'd like to
share...
you know, looking for the @ char and dots etc..
I did a quick search of the archives and found a couple elaborate
things.. but
I'm
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Donovan Brooke li...@euca.us wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm waddling my way through database interaction and thought someone on the
list may already have a simple email checker that they'd like to share...
you know, looking for the @ char and dots etc..
I did a quick
On 20 January 2011 05:14, Donovan Brooke li...@euca.us wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm waddling my way through database interaction and thought someone on the
list may already have a simple email checker that they'd like to share...
you know, looking for the @ char and dots etc..
I did a quick search
So, in php, I want a program to handle sending out a mail list. All this
is going to do is be a filter to exclude non subscribers, and send a
copy to every person in the subscriber file. This is pretty simple in
python, but this is not my mother tounge we speak here, so let's talk in
php
On Sunday, January 16, 2011 10:09:03 am Kirk Bailey wrote:
So, in php, I want a program to handle sending out a mail list. All this
is going to do is be a filter to exclude non subscribers, and send a
copy to every person in the subscriber file. This is pretty simple in
python, but this is not
On 1/16/2011 7:09 AM, Kirk Bailey wrote:
So, in php, I want a program to handle sending out a mail list. All this
is going to do is be a filter to exclude non subscribers, and send a
copy to every person in the subscriber file. This is pretty simple in
python, but this is not my mother tounge we
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 10:09:03AM -0500, Kirk Bailey wrote:
So, in php, I want a program to handle sending out a mail list. All this
is going to do is be a filter to exclude non subscribers, and send a
copy to every person in the subscriber file. This is pretty simple in
python, but this is
I cant see why you are getting the letter 'z' (assuming $msgContent
was referenced properly) . Complete code will be helpful to debug the
problem.
Also, Heredoc syntax will be more helpful in your situation. And usage
of global keyword is strongly discouraged in favor of $GLOBALS
superglobal
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Joe Jackson priory...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi
I am trying the following snippet as Bostjan suggested, and an email is
getting sent when I submit the form however in the body of the email I am
getting none of the form data in the body of the email. All I am
Hi
I am trying the following snippet as Bostjan suggested, and an email is
getting sent when I submit the form however in the body of the email I am
getting none of the form data in the body of the email. All I am getting is
the letter 'z' ? Also in the from field of the email this is showing
Just on this topic, I found swiftmailer library to be really useful
esp. in dealing with 'template' emails with custom variables per
recipient:
http://swiftmailer.org/
The e.g. on email template processing:
http://swiftmailer.org/docs/decorator-plugin-howto
There are batchSend()
Hi
Sorry for the simple question but I am trying to get my head around PHP. I
have a sample PHP script that I am trying to use to send a php powered email
message. The snippet of code is shown below
mail('em...@address.com', 'Subject', $values['message'], From:
\{$values['name']}\
You should format the email message content first, like this:
$msgContent = Name: . $values['name'] .\n;
$msgContent .= Address: . $values['address'] .\n;
Then you should send a this content, like this:
mail('em...@address.com', 'Subject', $msgContent, From...);
b.
On 20 September 2010 00:00,
On Sep 19, 2010, at 6:00 PM, Joe Jackson wrote:
Hi
Sorry for the simple question but I am trying to get my head around PHP. I
have a sample PHP script that I am trying to use to send a php powered email
message. The snippet of code is shown below
mail('em...@address.com',
Hi List,
I have met with little success sending mail from PHP. I have used mainly the
mail() function but have also tried imap_mail() which the documentation says
is just a wrapper around mail().
Here is my understanding of the situation:
On Windows (WampServer 2.0i ) I manage to send email
On 19 May 2010 13:27, Ferdi ferdinan...@printo.in wrote:
Hi List,
I have met with little success sending mail from PHP. I have used mainly the
mail() function but have also tried imap_mail() which the documentation says
is just a wrapper around mail().
Here is my understanding of the
On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 16:57 +0530, Ferdi wrote:
Hi List,
I have met with little success sending mail from PHP. I have used mainly the
mail() function but have also tried imap_mail() which the documentation says
is just a wrapper around mail().
Here is my understanding of the situation:
On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 16:57 +0530, Ferdi wrote:
Hi List,
I have met with little success sending mail from PHP. I have used mainly the
mail() function but have also tried imap_mail() which the documentation says
is just a wrapper around mail().
Here is my understanding of the situation:
Ferdi writes:
I have met with little success sending mail from PHP. I have used mainly the
mail() function but have also tried imap_mail() which the documentation says
is just a wrapper around mail().
IMAP is only incoming (at least, the protocol is - the clue is in the
name Internet Message
Hi,
I found a good function at php.net that sends email with atachment, but
unfortunately i still cannot figure out how to send a body of the email too.
Here is the code:
function sendEmailWithAttachement($to, $subject, $message, $file)
{
if (strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS,0,3)=='WIN')) {
Php Developer wrote:
Hi,
I found a good function at php.net that sends email with atachment, but
unfortunately i still cannot figure out how to send a body of the email too.
Here is the code:
function sendEmailWithAttachement($to, $subject, $message, $file)
{
if
Hello,
I've implemented a contact form on my website that would email me the contents
of the form and also add it to the database. Its working perfectly but I'm not
too sure about the security part. I don't know much about the security issues
concerned with email forms and the measures to
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Tiji varghesetij...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Hello,
I've implemented a contact form on my website that would email me the
contents of the form and also add it to the database. Its working perfectly
but I'm not too sure about the security part. I don't know much
-Original Message-
From: Tiji varghese [mailto:tij...@yahoo.co.in]
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:47 AM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] Email security
Hello,
I've implemented a contact form on my website that would email me the
contents of the form and also add it to the database
Hi Everyone
I have tried to configure my php.in file so as allow me to send email in PHP
from local server.
I added the lines in php.ini file
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t
sendmail_from = n...@localhost
Therafter restarted my apache by:
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
However, I
Moses wrote:
Hi Everyone
I have tried to configure my php.in file so as allow me to send email in PHP
from local server.
I added the lines in php.ini file
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t
sendmail_from = n...@localhost
Therafter restarted my apache by:
sudo
On Sat, 2009-02-07 at 01:58 +, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Ever heard of RBL or DNSBL? I use it on my email server and so do many
lol snap, just sent same message at same time - tis so easy to jump on
ash's back cos he's
2009/2/5 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
I think that the OP mentioned the word fedora somewhere above...
Oh sorry, I'm so stupid... Anyways, if you want to send mail to large
providers you'll need to use a relay. I found a nice tutorial about
how to set it up with google apps.
It was for
2009/2/6 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
2009/2/5 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
I think that the OP mentioned the word fedora somewhere above...
Oh sorry, I'm so stupid... Anyways, if you want to send mail to large
providers you'll need to use a relay. I found a nice tutorial about
how to set it
2009/2/6 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
2009/2/5 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
I think that the OP mentioned the word fedora somewhere above...
Oh sorry, I'm so stupid... Anyways, if you want to send mail to large
providers you'll need to use a relay. I found a nice tutorial about
how to set it
On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 16:30 +0200, Thodoris wrote:
2009/2/6 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
2009/2/5 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
I think that the OP mentioned the word fedora somewhere above...
Oh sorry, I'm so stupid... Anyways, if you want to send mail to large
providers you'll
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 16:30 +0200, Thodoris wrote:
2009/2/6 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
2009/2/5 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
I think that the OP mentioned the word fedora somewhere above...
Oh sorry, I'm so stupid... Anyways, if you want to send mail to large
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
I've never had an email bounced because of where it came from based on
IP. I have had emails bounced based on the email headers that were sent.
Always check the headers first. Even MessageLabs won't block an email
based on the IP.
ash:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNSBL
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Ever heard of RBL or DNSBL? I use it on my email server and so do many
lol snap, just sent same message at same time - tis so easy to jump on
ash's back cos he's always so sure he's right lolol
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Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Ever heard of RBL or DNSBL? I use it on my email server and so do many
lol snap, just sent same message at same time - tis so easy to jump on
ash's back cos he's always so sure he's right lolol
Hmmm... So Ashley is a him?
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Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Ever heard of RBL or DNSBL? I use it on my email server and so do many
lol snap, just sent same message at same time - tis so easy to jump on
ash's back cos he's always so sure he's right lolol
Hmmm... So Ashley is a him?
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Hmmm... So Ashley is a him?
yeah quot:
Actually I'm a guy, but we can't all be perfect ;)
http://www.mail-archive.com/php-general@lists.php.net/msg235765.html
Wouldn't be the first Ashley who's a guy. I happen to be one of
those too ...
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Hi all,
I've installed php and mysql in fedora. Now i am able to create php programs.
But when I am unable to use email in my programs. I am wondering what is the
easiest way to use email in my php programs. Can i send email from my personal
computer. I am a regular person connected to
2009/2/5 It flance itmaqu...@yahoo.com:
Hi all,
I've installed php and mysql in fedora. Now i am able to create php programs.
But when I am unable to use email in my programs. I am wondering what is the
easiest way to use email in my php programs. Can i send email from my
personal
2009/2/5 It flance itmaqu...@yahoo.com:
Hi all,
I've installed php and mysql in fedora. Now i am able to create php programs.
But when I am unable to use email in my programs. I am wondering what is the
easiest way to use email in my php programs. Can i send email from my personal
2009/2/5 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr:
I think that the OP mentioned the word fedora somewhere above...
Oh sorry, I'm so stupid... Anyways, if you want to send mail to large
providers you'll need to use a relay. I found a nice tutorial about
how to set it up with google apps.
It was for Ubuntu but
Thanks guys,
I'm gonna read all this staff, and let you know if have some issues.
Thanks a lot
--- On Thu, 2/5/09, Yannick Mortier mvmort...@googlemail.com wrote:
From: Yannick Mortier mvmort...@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: [PHP] Email configuration
To: t...@kinetix.gr
Cc: itmaqu
HI...
Playing around with an app and I need to implement some functionality
allowing a user to email some text.
Basically, I want to allow the user to select some text from a dropdown
list. I then want to allow the user to edit the text if needed, and to then
submit the text for email to a given
Lupus Michaelis wrote:
Richard Heyes a écrit :
New domain name extensions can be accounted for easily, eg:
\.(?:[a-z]){2,4}
It excludes .museum tld.
Don't make assumptions about which TLDs that are or are not allowed -
the domain part of an email address could be validated with
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lupus Michaelis wrote:
Richard Heyes a écrit :
New domain name extensions can be accounted for easily, eg:
\.(?:[a-z]){2,4}
It excludes .museum tld.
Don't make assumptions about which TLDs that are or are not
been looking at getmxrr and the examples feature some good advice,
etc.
One that I've found that I'm thinking of using is
http://www.tienhuis.nl/php-email-address-validation-with-verify-probe which
tries to connect to the SMTP server as well as mx lookup, etc.
How reliable are these?
With new domain
?
The best method is that IMO. It's common place and thus understood.
There may be a delay incurred though because of mail delays.
I have been looking at getmxrr and the examples feature some good advice,
etc.
One that I've found that I'm thinking of using is
http://www.tienhuis.nl/php-email-address
Tom Chubb wrote:
Can anyone offer advice on best practices for email address
verification?
1) check for a valid address syntax - that's easily done with a simply
regex (leaving the most obscure variations out).
2) check that the domain-name exists and has an A record.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
Richard Heyes wrote:
I have been looking at getmxrr and the examples feature some good
advice, etc.
One that I've found that I'm thinking of using is
http://www.tienhuis.nl/php-email-address-validation-with-verify-probe
which tries to connect to the SMTP server as well as mx lookup, etc
that I'm thinking of using is
http://www.tienhuis.nl/php-email-address-validation-with-verify-
probe which
tries to connect to the SMTP server as well as mx lookup, etc.
How reliable are these?
They're not for reasons already mentioned by other posters. Also you
need to consider how often
for the end user, what are the best methods?
I have been looking at getmxrr and the examples feature some good advice,
etc.
One that I've found that I'm thinking of using is
http://www.tienhuis.nl/php-email-address-validation-with-verify-probe which
tries to connect to the SMTP server as well as mx lookup
Richard Heyes a écrit :
New domain name extensions can be accounted for easily, eg:
\.(?:[a-z]){2,4}
It excludes .museum tld.
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I have generally been using the PHP mail function for sending emails from
contact forms on websites, but have recently had problems with a lot of
mails being delivered to junk/spam folders.
I've tried loads of different headers, etc and almost every contact form on
sites I've done is different.
I
On 12 Sep 2008, at 11:55, Tom Chubb wrote:
I have generally been using the PHP mail function for sending
emails from
contact forms on websites, but have recently had problems with a
lot of
mails being delivered to junk/spam folders.
I've tried loads of different headers, etc and almost every
Tom Chubb wrote:
I have generally been using the PHP mail function for sending emails from
contact forms on websites, but have recently had problems with a lot of
mails being delivered to junk/spam folders.
I've tried loads of different headers, etc and almost every contact form on
sites I've
2008/9/12 Aschwin Wesselius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tom Chubb wrote:
I have generally been using the PHP mail function for sending emails from
contact forms on websites, but have recently had problems with a lot of
mails being delivered to junk/spam folders.
I've tried loads of different
2008/9/12 Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 12 Sep 2008, at 11:55, Tom Chubb wrote:
I have generally been using the PHP mail function for sending emails from
contact forms on websites, but have recently had problems with a lot of
mails being delivered to junk/spam folders.
I've tried loads of
Tom Chubb wrote:
I have generally been using the PHP mail function for sending emails
from contact forms on websites, but have recently had problems with a
lot of mails being delivered to junk/spam folders.
I've tried loads of different headers, etc and almost every contact
form on sites
I use here-doc plus exec(sendmail).
Why?
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Richard Heyes wrote:
I use here-doc plus exec(sendmail).
Why?
Using heredocs is probably habit, but it's also easy, and I like keeping
the email template in the code. I use exec(sendmail) because it allows
me to set the Return-Path.
For purely internal stuff, I just as often use plain
I use exec(sendmail) because it allows
me to set the Return-Path.
mail() does too.
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Richard Heyes wrote:
I use exec(sendmail) because it allows
me to set the Return-Path.
mail() does too.
In additional-parameters? Yeah, I think I knew that, but for some
reason I haven't been using it. I don't think it works in safe-mode or
something like that. Or maybe it doesn't
In additional-parameters? Yeah, I think I knew that, but for some
reason I haven't been using it. I don't think it works in safe-mode or
something like that. Or maybe it doesn't work in older (4.3,4.4)
versions?
Dunno, it's been over 4 1/2 years since I used PHP4.
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At 12:03 PM +0100 9/12/08, Stut wrote:
On 12 Sep 2008, at 11:55, Tom Chubb wrote:
I have generally been using the PHP mail function for sending emails from
contact forms on websites, but have recently had problems with a lot of
mails being delivered to junk/spam folders.
I've tried loads of
At 2:57 PM +0200 9/12/08, Per Jessen wrote:
Richard Heyes wrote:
I use here-doc plus exec(sendmail).
Why?
Using heredocs is probably habit, but it's also easy, and I like keeping
the email template in the code. I use exec(sendmail) because it allows
me to set the Return-Path.
For
On 12 Sep 2008, at 18:00, tedd wrote:
At 12:03 PM +0100 9/12/08, Stut wrote:
On 12 Sep 2008, at 11:55, Tom Chubb wrote:
I have generally been using the PHP mail function for sending
emails from
contact forms on websites, but have recently had problems with a
lot of
mails being delivered to
At 6:47 PM +0100 9/12/08, Stut wrote:
Chain saws make excellent playthings for 4 year olds*.
-Stut
Believe it or not, but when I was first introduced to my grand
father, he gave me a baby rattlesnake to play with. My mother was
horrified when she found out some time later and took it away
Hi,
Can someone tell me what the address is to change my @php.net redirect? Thanks.
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On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Richard Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can someone tell me what the address is to change my @php.net redirect?
Thanks.
It's on the Master system. I'll send you the direct link to edit
your profile in a Google chat.
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here is my simple email lib: http://pastebin.com/m4d107c01
any idea why in the body i have a link with an = sign that gets
replaced with a % sign?
-e
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On Friday 14 March 2008 18:33:13 nihilism machine wrote:
here is my simple email lib: http://pastebin.com/m4d107c01
any idea why in the body i have a link with an = sign that gets
replaced with a % sign?
-e
read up on urlencode
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 8:33 PM, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok gang:
What's wrong with the following code?
[snip!]
The placement was wrong with the content-type info, that's all.
It should be in the headers, after your from/x-mailer/blah/blah/blah
envelope information. Also, when
Ok gang:
What's wrong with the following code?
It sends the email OK, but nothing is styled.
Where did I go wrong?
Thanks,
tedd
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?php
$to = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
$body = make_mail();
$subject = Subject;
$fromaddress = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
$fromname = tedd;
send_mail($to, $body,
-Original Message-
From: tedd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:33 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] email with style (again)
Ok gang:
What's wrong with the following code?
It sends the email OK, but nothing is styled.
Where did I
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Hi,
I have to develop a little registration form.
after the form is submitted confirmation email has to be sent to registrant.
I use this function to send an email:
function send_plain_email($to, $subject, $body)
{
$headers =MIME-Versin: 1.0\n . Content-type: text/plain;
Afan Pasalic wrote:
I have to develop a little registration form.
after the form is submitted confirmation email has to be sent to
registrant.
I use this function to send an email:
function send_plain_email($to, $subject, $body)
{
$headers =MIME-Versin: 1.0\n . Content-type:
What is a =20 at the end of a line in an email? Is it some kind of whitespace
line return or something? it only seems to appear when there is whitespace that
is linewrapping. I have googled and googled for it, but havn't found anything
yet. here's my function...
buffer is a complete correctly
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