PHP - How To Add Smtp Authentication For Php Mail Form
How to add SMTP authentication for PHP mail form which is using POST function...
Similar TutorialsHi I really would appreciate if some phpfreak can help me with this please . I need to my contact page send emails so that when recipient receives it, it comes with the correct domain (same as the web address) it is coming from rather than the server name. At the moment they are coming as abcd20@elessar.nocdirect.com and would like them come as abcd20@myowndomain.com (lets say my password for that email is 'zzzaaa' and the domain was myowndomain.com ) Here is my email contact php script which works fine and hopefully would not have to change too much. My Contact form is posting to 'send.php' . On top of my contacts page there is a js script for 'jquery.js' and some jQuery stuff for validation.. Have seen many scripts but could not adapt to my existing send.php script. Can you please help? ------ Content of 'send.php' ----------------------------------- <?php if(!$_POST) exit; $email = $_POST['email']; //$error[] = preg_match('/\b[A-Z0-9._%-]+@[A-Z0-9.-]+\.[A-Z]{2,4}\b/i', $_POST['email']) ? '' : 'INVALID EMAIL ADDRESS'; if(!eregi("^[a-z0-9]+([_\\.-][a-z0-9]+)*" ."@"."([a-z0-9]+([\.-][a-z0-9]+)*)+"."\\.[a-z]{2,}"."$",$email )){ $error.="Invalid email address entered"; $errors=1; } if($errors==1) echo $error; else{ $values = array ('name','email','phone','message'); $required = array('name','email','phone','message'); $your_email = "abcd20@myowndomain.com"; $email_subject = "New Message: ".$_POST['subject']; $email_content = "New message:\n"; foreach($values as $key => $value){ if(in_array($value,$required)){ if ($key != 'subject' && $key != 'company') { if( empty($_POST[$value]) ) { echo 'PLEASE FILL IN REQUIRED FIELDS'; exit; } } $email_content .= $value.': '.$_POST[$value]."\n"; } } if(@mail($your_email,$email_subject,$email_content)) { echo 'Message sent!'; } else { echo 'ERROR!'; } } ?> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi I am very new to PHP. I'm wanting a feedback form on my website where the form is sent via SMTP rather than sendmail. I have checked that php is working by doing this code: Code: [Select] <?php error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors', True); $path = '/home/****/php'; set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . $path); echo("<p>Sending PEAR Mail.php...</p>"); require('Mail.php'); $from = "Info <info@***.co.uk>"; $to = "Info <info@***.co.uk>"; $subject = "Hi - Test message!"; $body = "Hi,\n\nHow are you?"; $host = "mail.***.co.uk"; $username = "info@***.co.uk"; $password = "***"; $headers = array ('From' => $from, 'To' => $to, 'Subject' => $subject); $smtp = Mail::factory('smtp', array ('host' => $host, 'auth' => true, 'username' => $username, 'password' => $password)); $mail = $smtp->send($to, $headers, $body); if (PEAR::isError($mail)) { echo("<p>" . $mail->getMessage() . "</p>"); } else { echo("<p>Message successfully sent!</p>"); } ?> This works fine. I then created a form in my contact page: Code: [Select] <form name="feedbackform" action="form-mailer2.php" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="Required" value="Name,Comments"> <p>Name: <input name="Name" size="30"> <span class="formsmall">required</span></p> <p>E-mail: <input name="Email" size="30"> <span class="formsmall">optional</span></p> <p>Feedback/Comments:</p> <p><textarea name="Comments" rows="5" cols="40"></textarea></p> <p><input type="submit" value="Submit" name="submitform"><input type="reset" value="Reset" name="reset"></p> </form> I then used the code based on the php initial example and the code file that would get the form details from the contact page and send to the email address via smtp. I have left the validations in - although if these are no good please feel free to tell me! I will want to put a captcha in but need to look into that yet. Anyway, the code I have created is now this (which is saved in the file form-mailer2.php): Code: [Select] <?php error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors', True); $path = '/home/****/php'; set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . $path); echo("<p>Sending PEAR Mail.php...</p>"); require('Mail.php'); $mailfrom = "info@***.co.uk"; $mailTo = "info@***.co.uk"; $mailSubject = "Web Feedback"; $mailHost = "mail.***.co.uk"; $mailPort = "25"; $mailAuth = "true"; $mailPassword = "****"; // Get the form fields. $name = $_POST['Name']; $email = $_POST['Email']; $comments = $_POST['Comments']; $reqFields = $_POST['Required']; // I find including the time/date useful for record-keeping. // Note that it is the web server's time/date, not yours // or the sender's. $date = date("l jS F Y, g:i A"); // A simple yet reasonably effective email address validator. if ((!ereg(".+\@.+\..+", $email)) || (!ereg("^[a-zA-Z0-9_@.-]+$", $email))) { $errorMessages .= "<li>Invalid email address: $email</li>"; } // Make sure required fields are filled in. $checkFields = explode(",",$reqFields); while(list($theField) = each($checkFields)) { if(!$$checkFields[$theField]) { $errorMessages .= "<li>Missing $checkFields[$theField]</li>"; } } // If there are errors, display them and a back button. if($errorMessages) { ?> <p>Errors were found on the form.</p> <ul> <?php echo $errorMessages; ?> </ul> <p><input type="button" value="Back" onClick="history.back()"></p> <?php } // No errors, send the message and print out success message. else { // Build the email. $body = " Name: $Name Email: $Email Phone: $Phone ----- Comments ----- $Comments -------------------- $headers["From"] = $mailTo; $headers["To"] = $mailTo; $headers["Subject"] = $mailSubject; $params["host"] = $mailHost; $params["port"] = $mailPort; $params["auth"] = $mailAuth; $params["username"] = $mailTo; $params["password"] = $mailPassword; $headers = array ('From' => $from, 'To' => $to, 'Subject' => $subject); $smtp = Mail::factory('smtp', array ('host' => $host, 'auth' => true, 'username' => $username, 'password' => $password)); $mail = $smtp->send($mailTo, $headers, $body); if (PEAR::isError($mail)) { echo("<p>" . $mail->getMessage() . "</p>"); } else { echo("<p>Message successfully sent!</p>"); } // I would rather redirect to a different thank you page but both of next options don't work when taking out: echo("<p>Message successfully sent!</p>"); //RedirectToURL("thank-you.php"); or header(Location: "thank-you.php" ); ?> Depending on what I change about I either get: The website cannot display the page or a list of undefinable variables. If anyone is able to understand the php and notice where the problem lies I would be so grateful. Thank you. Hi- I am new to php, trying to make a simple form that emails when submitted. It works fine on my own server, but when I try it on my work server I get: Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP server response: 550 Authentication is required for relay in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\OMC\estimate3.php on line 159 here are the headers: $headers = "From: info@combatstocks.com\n"; $headers .= "X-Mailer: PHP4\n"; $headers .= "X-Priority: 3\n"; $headers .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"; $headers .= "Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=\"==MIME_BOUNDRY_alt_main_message\"\n\n"; and the mail() function mail($to,$subject,$body,$headers); let me know if you need more code and ill happily supply it. thanks! $to=sammieave@ave.com,samuel@ave.com; $subject = "New Event Logged"; $message = "Test"; $headers = "From: Samuel<sammieave@ave.com>;\r\n"; $headers .= "Content-Type: text/html"; mail($to,$subject,$message,$headers); I am having the above code but unfortunately the error I am getting is: Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP server response: 550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable or not local in C:\xampp\htdocs\CRM\support\mailer.php on line 139 As my titel indicates, I have a problem with a piece of code I wrote some time ago. Everything in my mail form is fine and the mails do get send. But they don't always arrive (checked spam folder). Hotmail or example arrives but a normal email adres from a provider does not. Could this have something to do with SMTP ? could I add this to my code ? I tryed some but so far it does not work, In the code below you can see my working code as it is & the tests I tryed and didn't work out that well. Code: [Select] <?php $fromemail="No-Reply <ikwerkthuis.be>"; // change here if you want $toemail=$naarwie; // change here if you want $sub="Online info aanvraag"; // change here if you want $success_page_name="bedankt.html"; ////// do not change in following if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=="POST") { $fieldnm_1=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_1'])); $fieldnm_2=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_2'])); $fieldnm_3=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_3'])); $fieldnm_4=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_4'])); $fieldnm_5=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_5'])); $fieldnm_6=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_6'])); $fieldnm_7=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_7'])); $contentmsg=stripslashes('<br><b><font style=color:#CC3300>'. $sub .'</font></b><br> <table width=708 border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=1 bgcolor=#CCCCCC> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Voornaam *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_1 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Achternaam *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_2 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>E-mail *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_3 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Telefoon *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_4 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Werkstatus *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_5 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Leeftijd *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_6 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Regio *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_7 .'</td> </tr> </table><br> Contactpersoon: '. $naarwie .'<br> IP: '. $IP .'<br> Date: '. $DATE .'<br> Time: '. $TIME .' '); //// $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0 "; $headers .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 "; $from=$fromemail; $headers .= "From: ".$from." "; @mail($toemail,$sub,$contentmsg,$headers);?> The code below is the code I tryed to apply to the code above that work. Code: [Select] <?php $fromemail="No-Reply <noreply@ikwerkthuis.be>"; // change here if you want $toemail=$naarwie; // change here if you want $sub="Online info aanvraag"; // change here if you want $success_page_name="bedankt.html"; $host = "ikwerkthuis.be"; $username = "noreply@ikwerkthuis.be"; $password = "hl2012"; ////// do not change in following if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=="POST") { $fieldnm_1=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_1'])); $fieldnm_2=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_2'])); $fieldnm_3=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_3'])); $fieldnm_4=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_4'])); $fieldnm_5=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_5'])); $fieldnm_6=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_6'])); $fieldnm_7=str_replace ( array("\n"), array("<br>"),trim($_REQUEST['fieldnm_7'])); $contentmsg=stripslashes('<br><b><font style=color:#CC3300>'. $sub .'</font></b><br> <table width=708 border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=1 bgcolor=#CCCCCC> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Voornaam *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_1 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Achternaam *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_2 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>E-mail *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_3 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Telefoon *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_4 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Werkstatus *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_5 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Leeftijd *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_6 .'</td> </tr> <tr> <td width=165 align=right valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF><B>Regio *:</b> </td> <td width=565 align=left valign=top bgcolor=#FFFFFF>'. $fieldnm_7 .'</td> </tr> </table><br> Contactpersoon: '. $naarwie .'<br> IP: '. $IP .'<br> Date: '. $DATE .'<br> Time: '. $TIME .' '); //// $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0 "; $headers .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 "; $from=$fromemail; $headers .= "From: ".$from." "; $smtp = Mail::factory('smtp', array ('host' => $host, 'auth' => true, 'username' => $username, 'password' => $password)); @mail = $smtp->send($toemail,$sub,$contentmsg,$headers); ?> I hope someone can help me out. Thanks in advance ! Hello, Something that's been really bugging me the last days is a problem in PHP, the mail(); function, so here goes. First, my script: Code: [Select] $to = "valid@hotmail.com"; $subject ="contact form"; $body = "Hello, you have been contacted"; $from = "$_POST['email']; $headers = 'From : valid@hotmail.com'."\r\n".'Reply-To: valid@hotmail.com'; if (mail($to, $subject, $body, $headers)) { echo "worked"; } else { echo "didn't work"; } I'm using Ubuntu linux and have set up an SMTP server like so: Code: [Select] sudo apt-get install postfix And configured it. I have also forwarded TCP port 25 to the server. Problem: I run the script and it echos 'worked', meaning that there was no error. However, I don't get a mail sent into my inbox. Thanks in advance, Drmota I'm getting the following error: Quote Warning: mail() [function.mail]: Failed to connect to mailserver at "localhost" port 25, verify your "SMTP" and "smtp_port" setting in php.ini or use ini_set() in (file path) I'm sure this error has been posted before, but I've searched and can't find a solution. I'm running XAMPP 1.7.3 with the Mercury/32 mail server v.4.72, which IS set to permit SMTP relaying of non-local mail. Is there anything I can change in php.ini, or anywhere else for that matter, to solve this? I'm tearing my hair out with this... If I can just get it to send out this email, my project is finished, but I've been wrestling with this mail() function for about 3 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Hi, Can someone please post very straight forward lines for sending email (no attachment nothing, just a subject and one line text in body) using google smtp (ssl://smtp.gmail.com) without any help of some classes like PHPmailer? Thanks, Hi PHP Developers, I am trying to integrate php mail script on my website mysmsmantra but getting error such as : Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined method PEAR_Error::send() in /home/website/public_html/mysmsmantra.com/sendmail2.php:99 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /home/website/public_html/mysmsmantra.com/sendmail2.php on line 99 I am using below code to send mail :
<?php
// your secret key
if ($_POST["g-recaptcha-response"]) {
$pcount=0; $from = "".$name." <".$_POST['email'].">"; $to = "info@yourdomain.com"; $subject = "Mail from mysmsmantra";
while (list($key,$val)=each($_POST))
if ($pcount > $gcount)
}
$headers2 = array ('From' =>$from2 ,
$smtp = Mail::factory('smtp',
Edited December 8, 2020 by mysmsmantra I am trying to integrate php mail script on my website Logon Utility but getting error such as :
<?php
// your secret key
if ($_POST["g-recaptcha-response"]) {
$pcount=0; $from = "".$name." <".$_POST['email'].">"; $to = "info@yourdomain.com"; $subject = "Mail from Logon Utility";
while (list($key,$val)=each($_POST))
if ($pcount > $gcount)
}
$headers2 = array ('From' =>$from2 ,
$smtp = Mail::factory('smtp',
Does any know how to set SMTP Mail Configuration using the gmail account? I need to change the timestamp of the mail sent through the smtp . right now the mail i receives is 7 hour ahead, when i run the script through browser the time displayed is ok, but when i run it by cron job its always 7 hour ahead. my script is like this $from = "From <from@domain.com>"; $to = "Receiver <to@domain.com>"; $subject = "Hi! Cron job timestamp test"; $body = "Hi,\n\n test msg and date is ?".date("Y-m-d H:i:s"); $host = 'host'; $username = 'username'; $password = 'password'; $port = "25"; $headers = array ('From' => $from, 'To' => $to, 'Subject' => $subject); $smtp = Mail::factory('smtp', array ('host' => $host, 'port' => $port, 'auth' => true, 'username' => $username, 'password' => $password)); $mail = $smtp->send($to, $headers, $body); if (PEAR::isError($mail)) { echo("<p>" . $mail->getMessage() . "</p>"); } else { echo("<p>Message successfully sent!</p>"); } Hello i m newbie to PHP. I am trying to host the website on my laptop but due to some configuration i cant send the emails through php script. I am trying send mail through mail() but not able to sent mail. heres the code: $to = "jwalant.baria@gmail.com"; $subject = "Hi!"; $body = "Hi,\n\nHow are you?"; if (mail($to, $subject, $body)) { echo("<p>Message successfully sent!</p>"); } else { echo("<p>Message delivery failed...</p>"); } Output: Message delivery failed.. I read the previous post here. but I am not able to figure out what to do about it. Can anyone tell me what setting i do in my php.ini? or any other that necessary settings require for this. i don't have SMTP server on my laptop so is there any method from which i can setup the SMTP server on laptop.? I use apache HTTP 2.2 and PHP 5.3.4 Rest of the website working correctly but only mail not working. TY..!! Hi, I am looking for a script which will help me to send prebuilt e-mail to people with attachments. Something like this >>> To : [ ________________ ] <--Textbox Subject : [ _____________] <-- Subject Main body : [___________________] [___________________] [___________________] [___________________] [___________________] <-- with html [ Submit ] I would like to attach 5 photos in .jpg which are hosted on server. Now everything is prebuilt except "To : " as peoples email ID will always change. When Submit is clicked, main body Data and attachment will be sent to "To :" person with SMTP and not php mail() Well I have covered till sending mail with SMTP, using PEAR PHP, but I am not able to send attachments i.e. photos. I have 2 pages, index.php - 1st page which includes form and button sendmail.php - Includes all function and main data Following is the code of sendmail.php <?php include("Mail.php"); include('Mail/mime.php'); $to = $_POST["to_textbox"]; $from = $_POST["from_textbox"]; $subject = $_POST["subject_textbox"]; $message = $_POST["content_textbox"]; $headers = "From: " . $from . "\r\n"; /* SMTP server name, port, user/passwd */ $smtpinfo["host"] = "xbc.pqr.com"; $smtpinfo["port"] = "465"; $smtpinfo["auth"] = true; $smtpinfo["username"] = "user"; $smtpinfo["password"] = "pass"; /////////////////Attachments Section Start ////////////// $file = '/home/xyzuser/public_html/xbx.pqr.com/mail1/img/linux_logo.jpg'; $crlf = "\n"; $mime = new Mail_mime($crlf); $mime->addAttachment($file, 'image/jpeg'); //do not ever try to call these lines in reverse order $attach= $mime->get(); ///////////////Attachment Section ends //////////////// /* Create the mail object using the Mail::factory method */ $mail_object =& Mail::factory("smtp", $smtpinfo); /* Ok send mail */ $mail_object->send($to, $headers, $subject, $message, $attach); ?> Now problem is, it is not sending linux tux logo from "img" folder i.e. mail sent with just text from previous page's textbox. It is not handling with attachment i.e. photo, what to do ? Thanks to http://pear.php.net/manual/en/packag...me.example.php This topic has been moved to Other Libraries and Frameworks. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=351914.0 Hello All,
I am strugling with embending standard smtp code within the one I have. As I am using PHP ocassionaly I have problem with this.
My code is to use mail function to send email through an form with email server installed on host system where the form and server are together.
I want this code to adapt to sth that can login to google account and use google external smtp protocol to send the content of the form defined in $headers
The problem is I am using self generated captcha that validates if the email is sent and all fields are filled (currently under tests what should be filled and not filled) and it works fine
This is my code that works on a local host server:
//Set up the email headers
//Set up the email content
// Required Fileds Validation
And would like sth like this in place of $mailer , but my way is not working The code I thought would be embeded into $mailer $mail->isSMTP();$mail->Host = 'smtp.googlemail.com'; //gmail SMTP server $mail->SMTPAuth = true; $mail->Username = 'GMAIL_USERNAME'; //username $mail->Password = 'GMAIL_PASSWORD'; //password $mail->SMTPSecure = 'ssl'; $mail->Port = 465; //SMTP port Any idea how to adapt it to my code are welcomed and appreciated,
Thanks
Edited April 29, 2019 by slawotrend this issue is not about core php hacking, but I guess this topic fits here best. I want to make php mail() function send emails using remote smtp server. I want to force this to all mail() users at my servers. However I use linux php so I cant specify remote smtp in php.ini cause php passes emails directly to sendmail/qmail ... (ps. I dont need script to use with remote smtp by socket connections, i want to make MAIL() do it so my users dont have to change anything at their source). So what I need is a) MTA like sendmail that actualy dont send mails to repicients, but it transfers it to remote mta-smtp (ps. I dont want relay, cause I dont want relaing to be visible in source of message) or b) some core hack-mod to make php mail() with php.ini work like on windows - not with sendmail/qmail but with socket connection to smtp. Any ideas.. I guess not This topic has been moved to Other Libraries and Frameworks. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=307948.0 ok guys, another issue for me i cannot find an answer for. according to this thread: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8803994/php-mail-not-working-for-some-reason, mail() doesn't work when smtp is not configured properly. I checked my server files and I do not have a .ini file. am I spose to have one by default? and, according to this question in the godaddy community: https://www.godaddy.com/community/Using-WordPress/PHP-ini-how-to-make-changes-using-cPanel/td-p/119704, configuration of PHP in general should be done in the .user.ini file instead of in php.ini. the following code, which is what I have now, results in no mail being sent to my address so either my code is wrong or my configs are not set properly I'm guessing: if( empty($errors)) { $to = '$myemail'; $email_subject = "Demo Request Submitted"; $email_body = "A demo request was submitted through your website with the following information:" . "Contact Name: " . $contact . " </br>" . "Company: " . $company . " </br>" . "Email: ". $email . " </br>" . "Phone: " . $phone . " </br>" . "Best Time to Contact: " . $best_time_to_contact . " </br>" . "Message: " . $message; $headers = "From: " . $myemail . "\n"; $headers = "From: $email\r\nReply-To: $email\r\nReturn-Path: $email\r\n"; mail($to, $email_subject, $email_body, $headers); echo "Your demo request has been sent."; } else { echo $errors; } also, in the stackoverflow article I mentioned above, one of the responders suggests using PHPMailer as a better way to send mail using PHP. Is that true? I've always used mail() in the past and I've never been let down in terms of a message *not* being sent. PHP.net says the same thing as the response from stackoverflow as well. thanks! Edited November 21, 2019 by ajetrumpetFrom our website we are connecting to GMAIL to send our emails through SMTP. For some reason it is not sending the emails to the CC or BCC email address event though GMAIL shows it was included in the email. Am I missing something in the below code? Code: [Select] $currentTime = time(); $emailTo = "redbrad0@domain.com"; $emailCC = "brad@domain.com"; $emailBCC = "events@domain.com"; $emailSubject = "TEST Email at (" . $currentTime . ")"; $emailBody = "This is the body of the email"; $headers = array(); if (!empty($emailTo)) $headers['TO'] = $emailTo; if (!empty($emailCC)) $headers['CC'] = $emailCC; if (!empty($emailBCC)) $headers['BCC'] = $emailBCC; if (!empty($emailSubject)) $headers['Subject'] = $emailSubject; $headers['From'] = "events@domain.com"; $mime = new Mail_mime("\n"); $mime->setTXTBody($emailBody); $body = $mime->get(); $headers = $mime->headers($headers); $mail = Mail::factory('smtp', array ('host' => 'ssl://smtp.gmail.com', 'auth' => true, 'port' => 465, 'username' => 'events@domain.com', 'password' => 'thepasswordhere')); try { $result = $mail->send($emailTo, $headers, $emailBody); } catch (TixException $ex) { echo "<font color=red>Error:" . $ex->getCode() . "</font><br>"; } echo "Emailed at (" . $currentTime . ")<br>"; die; |