Hi,
What i understand is, you have written a new function for sending emails.
Are you passing all the variables to that function? If not, you have to
pass.
or you can use my function
<?php
// function declaration, This function can send only HTML emails
function sendMail ($toEmail, $subject, $message, $fromName, $fromEmail)
{
$header .= "From: $from_name <$fromEmail>\n";
$header .= "Reply-To: <$fromEmail>\n";
$header .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\n";
$header .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed\n";
$header .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n";
$header .= "X-Mailer: php\n\n";
mail($toEmail, $subject, $message, $header);
}
// variable values and usage
$toEmail = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
$subject = "Hello, This is test";
$message = "Hellow Shafiq, <br><br> This is test
message<br><br>Regards<br>Shafiq";
$fromName = "Sender Name";
$fromEmail = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
sendMail ($toEmail, $subject, $message, $fromName, $fromEmail);
?>
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Shafiq Rehman (ZCE)
http://www.phpgurru.com | http://shafiq.pk
On 4/5/07, Zhimmy Kanata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a program to create a registration feature through a
email notificaiton much like this list. For functional use but also for
personal training.
However, I can't seem to pass the variable into the mail function() ? If
I echo the variable it displays it so it must be passing the variable down.
If I enter in a fixed and workable email address where $email is then it
works as well. So I am a little confused to this problem. I have other
programs where I do this but I place the mail function within a new
function(). However, when I do that it just barks back at me. Contacted my
Hosting company they are investigating.
Thanks in advance for your help...
Here is the code..
echo "$email";
echo "Thanks for registering! <----- It does echo it.
You will recieve an email shortly containing your validation code,
and a link to activate your account!";
mail($email, "New Registration, www.sitename.com", "
Thanks for registering on SITE NAME.
Here are your login details:
Username: ".$username."
Password: ".$password."
In order to login and gain full access, you must validate your
account.
Click here to validate:
http://www.sitename.com/login/register.php?action=activate&user=
".$username."&code=".$activation_code."
Thanks!
[Webmaster]
");
I got the code from www.avengingsorrow.com to see all the code.
Sorry about the HTML email. I am new to the list (first post) and I
don't believe you can turn off HTML email in Yahoo.
Thanks again in advance
Zhimmy
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