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  • 31-05-2007 10:27am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 873 ✭✭✭


    Just wondering how i can put in a bcc into this form i have tried putting in $bcc and $cc but neither seem to work:

    <?php
    if ( isset($name)) {
    $to = "email@email.com";
    $mailheader = "From: " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";
    $mailheader .= "Reply-To: " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n\n";
    $subject = "Webby Message";
    $contents = "";

    $contents .= " Name:\t " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";
    $contents .= " Email:\t " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";
    $contents .= " Phone:\t " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";
    $contents .= "\n";
    $contents .= $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";

    mail($to, $subject, $contents, $mailheader) or die ("Failure");
    $mailsent = "true";
    }
    ?>


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,571 ✭✭✭daymobrew


    neon_glows wrote:
    Just wondering how i can put in a bcc into this form i have tried putting in $bcc and $cc but neither seem to work:
    Where did you try putting these uninitialised variables?

    Did you look at the examples in the mail() function docs? One example shows 'Bcc:' added to the additional headers.

    Don't forget to validate the data submitted through the form. Someone could use this code for spamming. You might consider looking for a secure, well-tested and free mail form script.
    Read these 3 comments (and the pages they point to) on the mail() function page.

    Aside: Use '\[PHP\]' tags to make your code easier to read.
    [PHP]<?php
    if ( isset($name)) {
    $to = "email@email.com";
    $mailheader = "From: " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";
    $mailheader .= "Reply-To: " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n\n";
    $subject = "Webby Message";
    $contents = "";

    $contents .= " Name:\t " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";
    $contents .= " Email:\t " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";
    $contents .= " Phone:\t " . $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";
    $contents .= "\n";
    $contents .= $HTTP_POST_VARS . "\n";

    mail($to, $subject, $contents, $mailheader) or die ("Failure");
    $mailsent = "true";
    }
    ?>[/PHP]


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