[PHP] Re: http webmail problems.

2004-03-24 Thread Tom Reed
thanks for the FYI on PEAR, installing now.

I'd still be interested in understanding why the header data in my code
didn't work.

-tom
Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Tom Reed wrote:

  On some webmail programs, when I send them an email from php, they
appear as
  being blank emails.
 
  Here's the code I am using:
 
$headers .= From: \$WEBSITE_name\ $ADMIN_email\n;
$headers .= X-Sender: $ADMIN_email\n;
$headers .= X-Mailer: $WEBSITE_name Mailer\n; // mailer
$headers .= X-Priority: 1\n; // Urgent message!
$headers .= Return-Path: $ADMIN_email\n;  // Return path for
errors
 
$headers .= MIME-version: 1.0\n;
$headers .= Content-type: multipart/mixed; ;
$headers .= boundary=\Message-Boundary\\n;
$headers .= Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT\n;
 
$message = --Message-Boundary\n;
$message .= Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\n; // Mime
type
$message .= Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT\n;
$message .= Content-description: Mail message body\n\n;
 
$message .= bTest message with html/b;
 
mail($email, Test HTML message., $message, $headers);

 Try using PEAR's Mail_MIME class. It will do this kind of thing for you.
 http://pear.php.net/package/Mail_MIME

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[PHP] Re: http webmail problems.

2004-03-24 Thread Justin Patrin
Tom Reed wrote:

thanks for the FYI on PEAR, installing now.

I'd still be interested in understanding why the header data in my code
didn't work.
-tom
Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tom Reed wrote:


On some webmail programs, when I send them an email from php, they
appear as

being blank emails.

Here's the code I am using:

 $headers .= From: \$WEBSITE_name\ $ADMIN_email\n;
 $headers .= X-Sender: $ADMIN_email\n;
 $headers .= X-Mailer: $WEBSITE_name Mailer\n; // mailer
 $headers .= X-Priority: 1\n; // Urgent message!
 $headers .= Return-Path: $ADMIN_email\n;  // Return path for
errors

 $headers .= MIME-version: 1.0\n;
 $headers .= Content-type: multipart/mixed; ;
 $headers .= boundary=\Message-Boundary\\n;
 $headers .= Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT\n;
 $message = --Message-Boundary\n;
 $message .= Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\n; // Mime
type

 $message .= Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT\n;
 $message .= Content-description: Mail message body\n\n;
 $message .= bTest message with html/b;

 mail($email, Test HTML message., $message, $headers);
Try using PEAR's Mail_MIME class. It will do this kind of thing for you.
http://pear.php.net/package/Mail_MIME
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Perhaps the lines need to be ended with \r\n?

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[PHP] Re: http webmail problems.

2004-03-23 Thread Justin Patrin
Tom Reed wrote:

On some webmail programs, when I send them an email from php, they appear as
being blank emails.
Here's the code I am using:

  $headers .= From: \$WEBSITE_name\ $ADMIN_email\n;
  $headers .= X-Sender: $ADMIN_email\n;
  $headers .= X-Mailer: $WEBSITE_name Mailer\n; // mailer
  $headers .= X-Priority: 1\n; // Urgent message!
  $headers .= Return-Path: $ADMIN_email\n;  // Return path for errors
  $headers .= MIME-version: 1.0\n;
  $headers .= Content-type: multipart/mixed; ;
  $headers .= boundary=\Message-Boundary\\n;
  $headers .= Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT\n;
  $message = --Message-Boundary\n;
  $message .= Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\n; // Mime type
  $message .= Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT\n;
  $message .= Content-description: Mail message body\n\n;
  $message .= bTest message with html/b;

  mail($email, Test HTML message., $message, $headers);
Try using PEAR's Mail_MIME class. It will do this kind of thing for you.
http://pear.php.net/package/Mail_MIME
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