I created the following email program from a email function that I know works
in another program.
When I create a simple form page listed below and submit it. It echos the
$email and the $username and it writes it to the page. So it is finding the
variables within the transfering url in the form of a post. It doesn't give me
an error message but I don't get an email? Should the Linux server not be
executing the mail() function?
What the beep!???????
Again thanks in advance for any help.
Zhimmy
<?php
$email = strtolower($email);
echo "$email, $username";
function sendEmail($email, $username) {
$mailTo = "$username <$email>";
$mailSubject = "Your registration confirmation...";
$mailBody = "Dear $name,\n\nYour details have been added to my email
list.\n\n To unsubscribe click on the link
below\nhttp://www.sitename.com/mail.php?action=unsubscribe&email=$email";
mail($email, "Registration Confirmation", $mailBody,
"From: \r\n"
."Reply-To: \r\n"
."X-Mailer: PHP/" . phpversion());
}
?>
Form:
<form action='mail1.php' method='POST'>
Username: <br>
<input type='text' name='username' class='register_box'>
<br>
Email: <br>
<input type='text' name='email' class='register_box'>
<br>
Password: <br>
<input type='password' name='password' class='register_box'>
<br>
<input type='submit' name='register' value='New Registration!'
class='register_box'>
</form>
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