PHP - How To Use A Yahoo Email Address As The Destination For Smtp Form?
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I have a simply working SMTP form, however I need this to send to a yahoo.com email address, what can I add to achieve this? SmtpConfig.php ============== <?php //Server Address $SmtpServer="91.186.30.25"; $SmtpPort="25"; //default $SmtpUser="things@wilsoncarandvanrental.co.uk"; $SmtpPass="things123"; ?> SmtpClass.php ============= <?php class SMTPClient { // A function for Setting up SMTP function SMTPClient ($SmtpServer, $SmtpPort, $SmtpUser, $SmtpPass, $from, $to, $subject, $body) { $this->SmtpServer = $SmtpServer; $this->SmtpUser = base64_encode ($SmtpUser); $this->SmtpPass = base64_encode ($SmtpPass); $this->from = $from; $this->to = $to; $this->subject = $subject; $this->body = $body; //Setting Default port Value if ($SmtpPort == "") { $this->PortSMTP = 25; } else { $this->PortSMTP = $SmtpPort; } } //Sending the Mail function SendMail () { if ($SMTPIN = fsockopen ($this->SmtpServer, $this->PortSMTP)) { fputs ($SMTPIN, "EHLO ".$HTTP_HOST."\r\n"); $talk["hello"] = fgets ( $SMTPIN, 1024 ); fputs($SMTPIN, "auth login\r\n"); $talk["res"]=fgets($SMTPIN,1024); fputs($SMTPIN, $this->SmtpUser."\r\n"); $talk["user"]=fgets($SMTPIN,1024); fputs($SMTPIN, $this->SmtpPass."\r\n"); $talk["pass"]=fgets($SMTPIN,256); fputs ($SMTPIN, "MAIL FROM: <".$this->from.">\r\n"); $talk["From"] = fgets ( $SMTPIN, 1024 ); fputs ($SMTPIN, "RCPT TO: <".$this->to.">\r\n"); $talk["To"] = fgets ($SMTPIN, 1024); fputs($SMTPIN, "DATA\r\n"); $talk["data"]=fgets( $SMTPIN,1024 ); fputs($SMTPIN, "To: <".$this->to.">\r\nFrom: <".$this->from.">\r\nSubject:".$this->subject."\r\n\r\n\r\n".$this->body."\r\n.\r\n"); $talk["send"]=fgets($SMTPIN,256); //CLOSE CONNECTION AND EXIT ... fputs ($SMTPIN, "QUIT\r\n"); fclose($SMTPIN); // } return $talk; } } ?> mail.php ======== <?php //Include Class And Config include('SmtpConfig.php'); include('SmtpClass.php'); //Check the Request Method if($_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "POST") { $to = $_POST['to']; $from = $_POST['from']; $subject = $_POST['sub']; $body = $_POST['message']; // Send the mail Using the class $SMTPMail = new SMTPClient ($SmtpServer, $SmtpPort, $SmtpUser, $SmtpPass, $from, $to, $subject, $body); $SMTPChat = $SMTPMail->SendMail(); } // After Exit, show the form ?> <form method="post" action=""> To:<input type="text" name="to" /> From :<input type='text' name="from" /> Subject :<input type='text' name="sub" /> Message :<textarea name="message"></textarea> <input type="submit" value=" Send " /> </form> Probably quite straight form, but of course I don#t know how :0) Much appreciated. Similar TutorialsFrom 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 (" . $currentTime . ")<br>"; die; Hi everyone, this is my first post. i am starting to learn flash and other programs and haven't started on PHP yet. I have purchased a template that i am modifying and the problem i am having is that my server is a windows one and doesn't like the code that i have attached. It is very simple and doesn't offer any protection with strip slashes etc but the real problem is that i need to add the smpt auth. I have tried several lines of code but it doesnt seem to work. I cant change the headers so i am hoping i can get a little help from this community. It is greatly appreciated Hello, I am working with a SMTP class to send an email. It's all working perfectly fine, but when the email is received (sent from the online form), and I open my email and click reply, there are two email addresses. The correct one (which I entered when I sent the email), and my ftp username for the site?? I've got three files that could effect this, but I was unable to locate any problems: mailer.php ( smtp send mail class) mail.php ( submission data: title, subject, etc. ) contact_form.php ( form for submission ) I am only including the file which I think is applicable (mail.php), but let me know if you would also like to see the mailer.php class. Current output: reply-to ftpusername@domainname.com, correct_from_email@fromemail.com mail.php: <?php set_time_limit(120); function sendHTMLmail($from, $to, $subject, $message) { $message = wordwrap($message, 70); // To send HTML mail, the Content-type header must be set $headers = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n"; $headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . "\r\n"; // Additional headers $headers .= "From: $from\r\n"; // Mail it mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); } function sendHTMLmail2($fromid, $to, $subject, $message) { echo $fromid; echo $to; echo $subject; echo $message; include_once("mailer.php"); $mail = new PHPMailer(); $mail->IsMail(); // SMTP servers $mail->Host = "localhost"; $mail->From = $fromid; $mail->FromName = $fromid; $mail->IsHTML(true); $mail->AddAddress($to, $to); $mail->Subject = $subject; $mail->Body = $message; $mail->AltBody = "Please enable HTML to read this"; $mail->Send(); exit; } function isValidEmail($email) { return eregi("^[_.0-9a-z-]+@([0-9a-z][0-9a-z-]+.)+[a-z]{2,3}$", $email); } class smtp_mail { var $host; var $port = 25; var $user; var $pass; var $debug = false; var $conn; var $result_str; var $charset = "utf-8"; var $in; var $from_r; //mail format 0=normal 1=html var $mailformat = 0; function smtp_mail($host, $port, $user, $pass, $debug = false) { $this->host = $host; $this->port = $port; $this->user = base64_encode($user); $this->pass = base64_encode($pass); $this->debug = $debug; $this->socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP); if ($this->socket) { $this->result_str = "Create socket:" . socket_strerror(socket_last_error()); $this->debug_show($this->result_str); } else { exit("Initialize Faild,Check your internet seting,please"); } $this->conn = socket_connect($this->socket, $this->host, $this->port); if ($this->conn) { $this->result_str = "Create SOCKET Connect:" . socket_strerror(socket_last_error()); $this->debug_show($this->result_str); } else { exit("Initialize Faild,Check your internet seting,please"); } $this->result_str = "Server answer:<font color=#cc0000>" . socket_read($this->socket, 1024) . "</font>"; $this->debug_show($this->result_str); } function debug_show($str) { if ($this->debug) { echo $str . "<p>\r\n"; } } function send($from, $to, $subject, $body) { if ($from == "" || $to == "") { exit("type mail address please"); } if ($subject == "") $sebject = "none title"; if ($body == "") $body = "none content"; $All = "From:$from;\r\n"; $All .= "To:$to;\r\n"; $All .= "Subject:$subject;\r\n"; if ($this->mailformat == 1) { $All .= "Content-Type:text/html;\r\n"; } else { $All .= "Content-Type:text/plain;\r\n"; } $All .= "Charset:" . $this->charset . ";\r\n\r\n"; $All .= " " . $body; $this->in = "EHLO HELO\r\n"; $this->docommand(); $this->in = "AUTH LOGIN\r\n"; $this->docommand(); $this->in = $this->user . "\r\n"; $this->docommand(); $this->in = $this->pass . "\r\n"; $this->docommand(); if (!eregi("235", $this->result_str)) { $this->result_str = "smtp auth faild"; $this->debug_show($this->result_str); return 0; } $this->in = "MAIL FROM: $from\r\n"; $this->docommand(); $this->in = "RCPT TO: $to\r\n"; $this->docommand(); $this->in = "DATA\r\n"; $this->docommand(); $this->in = $All . "\r\n.\r\n"; $this->docommand(); if (!eregi("250", $this->result_str)) { $this->result_str = "Send mail faild!"; $this->debug_show($this->result_str); return 0; } $this->in = "QUIT\r\n"; $this->docommand(); socket_close($this->socket); return 1; } function docommand() { socket_write($this->socket, $this->in, strlen($this->in)); $this->debug_show("Client command:" . $this->in); $this->result_str = "server answer:<font color=#cc0000>" . socket_read($this->socket, 1024) . "</font>"; $this->debug_show($this->result_str); } } ?> 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. Hello.. I've a problem about how to change our destination and the consecutively. As example, today the email will be sent to A,B,C and tomorrow the email will be sent to B,C,A until next week. Next week the email will be sent to D,E,F. Code for looping email.. Code: [Select] <?php $to = array('ikrom.shabri@yahoo.com','1.k.rom.pc@gmail.com'); foreach($to as $mail) { usleep(60000000); mail($mail,$subject,$email,$headers); } ?> Thank you for your assistance.. I'm trying to add an email validation into the code so that it pops up with a similar message as the others if you don't use the @ or .com in your email address and it just ignores it and keeps sending the email anyways no matter what i put into the email field. here is the php i have for it i'm sure it's something really simple but i am not as familiar with php as i would like to be...
When i try and test this to make sure it works it only gives me the message that my email has been sent and i want it to not send if the email address doesn't have the @ sign or the .com or whatever kind of website it's from. I bolded the code that is not working the way i want it too.
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if ($_POST['submit']) { Hi guys, Trying to ge this to work: function checkEmail($useremail) { if (!preg_match("/^( [a-zA-Z0-9] )+( [a-zA-Z0-9\._-] )*@( [a-zA-Z0-9_-] )+( [a-zA-Z0-9\._-] +)+$/" , $useremail)) { return false; $error = '<div id="blackText"><p>Sorry! Please check your email address and try again!<p><p><a href="forumsSignUp.php">Back</a></p></div>'; } return true; //PASSWORD AND OTHER VALIDATION STUFF, blah blah blah } But its just not. Everything works fine if I remove this though. Can anyone suggest an alternative to email address validation? Thanks! Hello - I am very new to PHP. I have a simple form that uses gmail SMTP. The form works, but the sender always comes across as the email address from the gmail SMTP account. We need the sender to be the email address filled in on the form.
Here is the form:
Here is the PHP to send the form: <?php
$headers = array(
$smtp = Mail::factory('smtp', array(
if (PEAR::isError($mail)) { ?> How can I get the email to come from the address that's filled in on the form? I would be very grateful for any help...thank you so much!! I have a piece of code that works on one domain but not on another. On the domain running php 5.1 all is ok. On the domain running php 4.4 I get this error: SMTP server response: 501 5.5.4 Invalid Address Hosting service keeps telling me there must be an error in the code. If that's the case why would it work on version 5.1? Here is the code, I don't know what could be wrong. Any help will be greatly appreciated. <?php // set flag to indicate whether mail has been sent $mailSent = false; $sent = false; if (array_key_exists('sendComments', $_POST)) { // mail processing script // remove escape characters from POST array if (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) { function stripslashes_deep($value) { $value = is_array($value) ? array_map('stripslashes_deep', $value) : stripslashes($value); return $value; } $_POST = array_map('stripslashes_deep', $_POST); } // validate the input, beginning with name $name = trim($_POST['name']); if (empty($name)) { $error['name'] = 'Please enter your name'; } $phone = trim($_POST['phone']); $email = $_POST['email']; // check for valid email address $pattern = '/^[^@]+@[^\s\r\n\'";,@%]+$/'; if (!preg_match($pattern, trim($email))) { $error['email'] = 'Please enter a valid email address'; } // check the content of the text area $messageBody = trim($_POST['message']); if (empty($messageBody)) { $error['message'] = 'Please enter your message'; } // initalize variables $to = 'jim@independent-micro.com'; $subject = 'Feedback from PCI-Controls web site'; // build the message $message = "From: $name\n\n"; $message .= "Email: $email\n\n"; $message .= "Phone Number: $phone\n\n"; $message .= "Comments: $messageBody"; // build additional headers $additionalHeaders = "From: PCI Controls Web Site<$email>\r\n"; $additionalHeaders .= "Reply-To: $email"; // send the mail if ther are no errors if (!isset($error)) { $mailSent = mail($to, $subject, $message, $additionalHeaders); // check to see if sent successfully if (!$mailSent) { $error['notSent'] = 'Sorry there is a problem sending your message. Please try later.'; } else { $sent = true; } } } ?> I want to make the form so only people with a specific email address can sign up to the site. So for example their ending email address was.... @something.apple.biz.com .. but to be accepted into the site, the email HAS to end with apple.biz.com. How could you validate it so it matches something specific like this. Here is my code at the moment which just checks that their is at least one . after the @ for it to be an acceptable email. If anyone could say what else to add to do this would be great if($email != '' && $register){ $emailcheck = explode("@", $email); $sql = "SELECT email FROM member WHERE email='$email'"; $query = mysql_query($sql); $emails = mysql_num_rows($query); if($emails != 0 ){ $alert .= '<p class="alert" style="clear:both;">That email address has already been registered</p>'; $register = false; }elseif(count($emailcheck) != 2){ $alert .= '<p class="alert" style="clear:both;">Please enter a valid email address</p>'; $register = false; }elseif(count($emailcheck) == 2){ $emailchecktwo = explode(".", $emailcheck[1]); if(count($emailchecktwo) < 2){ $alert .= '<p class="alert" style="clear:both;">Please enter a valid email address</p>'; $register = false; } } } Greetings Fellow PHPFreaks! LovableCodeMan here - newbie to this forum an pretty new to this PHP thing that all these youngsters are raving about - who knew?! Anyway, so I have an HTML form set up with a PHP document attached in order to send the data from the form to an email -a pretty basic setup by todays standards. In the PHP document, you can see that there is a section for the user (sender@xyz.com) to submit the information in the form to us & is sent to our email address "receiver@xyz.com". The bottom segment is to send a confirmation email back to the sender - to "sender@xyz.com" - as a thank you and a "We will get back to you ASAP" etc etc etc. The confirmation email sent to the sender@xyz.com works flawlessly when pressing the "Send Your Message" button, but then I just see "https://www.xyz.com/scripts/mail.php" in the address bar and no email is received by receiver@xyz.com - aka "Us". This is the PHP document - confidential information redacted & the "sender@xyz.com" & "receiver@xyz.com" replace the real email addresses. <!doctype html> <?php $title = $_POST['title']; $first = $_POST['first']; $surname = $_POST['surname']; $email = $_POST['email']; <!------- sender@xyz.com---> $internationalCode = $_POST['internationalCode']; $number = $_POST['number']; $userMessage = $_POST['userMessage']; $company = $_POST['company']; $Industrytype = $_POST['Industrytype']; $inc_status = $_POST['inc_status']; $state = ['state']; $email_from = "$first $surname <smtp server login>"; $Password = 'smtp server password'; $email_subject = "Website Enquiry from $first $surname"; $messageTo = "receiver@xyz.com"; $email_body = "User title: $title. \n". "The department this message is for is: $department.\n". "User First Name: $first.\n". "User Surname Name: $surname. \n". "User email: $email.\n". "International Dialing Code: $internationalCode. \n". "User Contact Number: $number.\n". "State of Incorporation: $state.\n". "File: $attachment.\n". "Company Name: $company, $inc_status.\n". "Industry type: $Industrytype.\n". "User Message is: $userMessage.\n"; $headers = "From: $email_from" . "\r\n" . "Reply to: $first $surname". "\r\n"; mail($messageTo, $email_subject, $email_body, $headers, "-fweb_support@xyz.com"); header('Location: https://www.xyz.com/thank_you.html'); <!--------Confirmation email send to sender@xyz.com below----------------> $respond_subject = "Thank you for your message"; /* Prepare autoresponder message */ $respond_message = " Hi $first, Thank you for messaging to us. We will aim to reply to you within 24 hours. In the meantime, why not follow our other stories via, as well as following, our Facebook page. Simply go to https://www.facebook.com/xyz/ Yours sincerely, The Support Team receiver@xyz.com. "; $headers = 'From: <Sender> <no-reply@xyz.com>' . "\r\n" . 'Reply-To: $email' . "\r\n" .<!------- sender@xyz.com---> 'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion(); /* Send the message using mail() function */ mail($email, $respond_subject, $respond_message, $headers, "-fno-reply@xyz.com"); //} ?>
This is the HTML document:
<!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.4.1/css/bootstrap.min.css"> <script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.4.1/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script> </head> <body> <form role="form-inline" method="POST" action="../scripts/mail.php"> <div class="form-group"> <div class="row"> <div class="col-lg-2 col-md-4 col-sm-4 col-xs-4 select "> <select class="" id="standard-select" name="title"> <option selected disabled>Title *</option> <option>Dr.</option> <option>Mr.</option> <option>Mrs.</option> <option>Ms.</option> <option>Prof.</option> <option>Rev.</option> <option>Pastor.</option> <option>Miss.</option> </select> </div> <div class="col-lg-4 col-md-4 col-sm-8 col-xs-8"> <input name="first" type="text" placeholder="First Name *" required/> </div> <div class="col-lg-6 col-md-4"> <input name="surname" type="text" placeholder="Surname *" required/> </div> </div> <div class="row"> <div class="col-lg-6 col-md-4 col-sm-6 col-xs-12"> <input name="email" type="email" placeholder="Email *" required/> </div> <label for="standard-select"></label> <div class="col-lg-2 col-md-4 col-sm-6 col-xs-5 select"> <select class="" name="internationalCode" id=""> <option data-countryCode="GB" value="44" Selected>UK (+44)</option> <option data-countryCode="US" value="1" >USA (+1)</option> <optgroup label="Other countries"> <option data-countryCode="DZ" value="213">Algeria (+213)</option> <option data-countryCode="AD" value="376">Andorra (+376)</option> <option data-countryCode="AO" value="244">Angola (+244)</option> <option data-countryCode="AI" value="1264">Anguilla (+1264)</option> <option data-countryCode="AG" value="1268">Antigua & Barbuda (+1268)</option> <option data-countryCode="AR" value="54">Argentina (+54)</option> <option data-countryCode="AM" value="374">Armenia (+374)</option> </optgroup> </select> </div> <div class="col-lg-4 col-md-4 col-sm-12 col-xs-7"> <input type="tel" name="number" placeholder="Telephone Number *" required/> </div> </div> <div class="row"> <div class="col-lg-6 col-md-6 col-sm-6 col-xs-12 select"> <select name="inc_status" required> <option selected disabled>Incorporation status *</option> <option>Limited by Guarantee</option> <option>Limited by Shares</option> <option>CIC</option> <option>CIO</option> <option>Unincorporated</option> <option>LLP</option> <option>LLC</option> <option>Other</option> </select> </div> <div class="col-lg-6 col-md-6 col-sm-6 col-xs-12 select"> <select name="state" disabled> <option selected disabled>State of incorporation *</option> <option value="AL">Alabama</option> <option value="AK">Alaska</option> <option value="AZ">Arizona</option> <option value="AR">Arkansas</option> <option value="CA">California</option> <option value="CO">Colorado</option> <option value="CT">Connecticut</option> <option value="DE">Delaware</option> <option value="DC">District Of Columbia</option> <option value="FL">Florida</option> </select> </div> </div> <div class="row"> <div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-12 col-md-6 col-lg-6"> <input name="company" type="text" placeholder="Company *" required/> </div> <div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-12 col-md-6 col-lg-6 select"> <select class="" name="Industrytype" id="select" value=""> <option selected disabled value="">Industry *</option> <option value="Appraisal/Disposition">Appraisal/Disposition</option> <option value="Business Services">Business Services</option> <option value="Consulting">Consulting</option> <option value="Business Broker">Business Broker</option> <option value="Distribution">Distribution</option> <option value="Education">Education</option> <option value="Financial Services (Non-Lender)">Financial Services (Non-Lender)</option> <option value="Government">Government</option> <option value="Healthcare">Healthcare</option> <option value="Insurance">Insurance</option> <option value="Investment Banking">Investment Banking</option> <option value="Law">Law</option> <option value="Lender">Lender</option> <option value="Logistics">Logistics</option> <option value="Manufacturing">Manufacturing</option> <option value="Media/Print/Broadcast/Internet">Media/Print/Broadcast/Internet</option> <option value="Other">Other</option> <option value="Private Equity/Venture Capital">Private Equity/Venture Capital</option> <option value="Real Estate Services">Real Estate Services</option> <option value="Receivables">Receivables</option> <option value="Retail">Retail</option> <option value="Technology">Technology</option> <option value="Turnaround/Restructuring">Turnaround/Restructuring</option> <option value="Utility">Utility</option> <option value="Wholesale">Wholesale</option> </select> </div> </div> <div class="row"> <div class="col-lg-12"> <textarea name="userMessage" placeholder="Please type your message here. Do not include any personal information such as your NIN or any banking information."></textarea> </div> </div> <div class="row"> <div class="col-lg-6 col-md-12 col-sm-12 col-xs-12"> <div class="" style="background-color: #E0DDDD; padding: 20px;"> <p style="font-size: 12px; color: #0d0155">Information is held under the provision of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We will not pass your details on to any other organisation. We will process your information in accordance with our privacy policy. By send this message, you agree to xxxxxxx's <a style="color: #0D0155; text-decoration: underline;" href="/privacy/online_privacy_notice.html" target="_new" class="inline_link__new_window">Online Privacy Policy</a> </p> </div> </div> <div class="col-lg-6 col-md-12 col-sm-12 col-xs-12"> <input type="submit" id="submit" name="submit" value="Send your message"/> </div> </div> </div> </form> </body> </html> Anyone know where I'm going wrong, it "half works" so I'm Half Way There - & yes, I am Livin' on a Prayer! Thanks in advance! The LovableCodeman I have an HTML form that I have a "select" drop-down menu that is selecting the name of the person you should send to. The names are being pulled from the Database, and here is what that code for the drop-down in the form looks like: <?php echo '<select name= "First_Name" , "Last_Name">'; while( $array = mysql_fetch_assoc($result) ) { $text_for_select = $array["First_Name"] . " " . $array["Last_Name"]. " " . $array["District"]; $value_for_select = $array["First_Name"] . " " . $array["Last_Name"] . "_" . $array["id"]; echo "<option></option>\n"; echo "<option value=\"$value_for_select\">$text_for_select</option>\n"; } echo '</select>';?> This works perfectly. However, what I want it to do is send the form to the email address of the person that is selected in the drop-down. The email address' are already entered in each record of the database in a field called "Email". I am using the $value_for_select variable to pull the id of the record, but I am unsure how to then tell the form to send to the email address of that record? Anybody know a way that this can be done? Here is the code of the for that should be sent: <?php if($_POST){ $to = $email; $subject = "WHAT SHOULD THIS BE"; $message = "Date: $date\n\r". "Dear $First_Name, $Last_Name,\n\r". "Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah.Blah Blah BLah..\n\r". "Sincerely,\n". "$name \n". "$street \n". "$city, $zip \n". "$email \\n". $headers = "From: $email"; mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); // SUCCESS! echo '<p class="notice">'. 'Thank you for your submission. '. '</p>'; // clear out the variables for good-housekeeping unset($date,$legislator,$bill,$name,$street,$city,$zip,$email); $_POST = array(); } ?> Please help! i wanting users to be able to update there email address and check to see if the new email already exists. if the email is the same as current email ignore the check. i have no errors showing up but if I enter a email already in the db it still accepts the new email instead of bringing the back the error message. Code: [Select] // email enterd from form // $email=$_POST['email']; $queryuser=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM members WHERE inv='$ivn' ") or die (mysql_error()); while($info = mysql_fetch_array( $queryuser )) { $check=$info['email']; // gets current email // } if($check!=$email){ // if check not equal to $email check the new email address already exists// $queryuser=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM members WHERE email='$email' "); //$result=mysql_query($sql); $checkuser=mysql_num_rows($queryuser); if($checkuser != 0) { $error= "0"; header('LOCATION:../pages/myprofile.php?id='.$error.''); } } cheers I have a form with PHP validation and also a mysqli query checking for duplicates in the database for mailing address and email address in mysql.
It works fine but the customers are adding spaces in the mailing address for example 111 mailing address A V E, 1 1 1 ma iling address A V E etc. and my sql query doesn't see that as an address that's a duplicate.
Their alslo adding email address like my@emailaddress.com and m.y@emailaddress.com, m.y.2@emailaddress.com etc to bypass that comparision also.
Is there anyway to stop this from happening?
Hi, n0obie here. I'm trying to identify where my customers are coming from via emails I've sent/received. However, many email providers (namely Gmail) have circumvented this by disallowing IP address geolocation/image caching. Is this true, i have cookies on my site till i send a form which fires off two emails. the cookies are not only deleted, but i can reset the cookie to the proper values unless i delete all my cookies!! any ideas? $config = Array( 'protocol' => 'smtp', 'smtp_host' => 'ssl://smtp.gmail.com', 'smtp_port' => '465', 'smtp_user' => 'removed@removed.nothing', 'smtp_pass' => 'removed' ); but I can't send that email... It show error like this... A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]: unable to connect to ssl://smtp.gmail.com:465 (Unable to find the socket transport "ssl" - did you forget to enable it when you configured PHP?) Filename: libraries/Email.php Line Number: 1673 A PHP Error was encountered Severity: Warning Message: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource Filename: libraries/Email.php Line Number: 1816 Hi I am trying to send email through following php code to may gmail account but it givrs me SMTP Error: Could not connect to SMTP host.
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<?phpif(isset($_POST['submit'])){ $message='Full Name: '.$_POST['fullname'].'<br />Subject: '.$_POST['subject'].'<br />Phone: '.$_POST['phone'].'<br />Email: '.$_POST['emailid'].'<br />Comments: '.$_POST['comments'].''; require "phpmailer/class.phpmailer.php"; //include phpmailer class // Instantiate Class $mail = new PHPMailer(); // Set up SMTP $mail->IsSMTP(); // Sets up a SMTP connection $mail->SMTPAuth = true; // Connection with the SMTP does require authorization $mail->SMTPSecure = "ssl"; // Connect using a TLS connection $mail->Host = "smtp.gmail.com"; //Gmail SMTP server address $mail->Port = 465; //Gmail SMTP port $mail->Encoding = '7bit'; // Authentication $mail->Username = "myemail@gmail.com"; // Your full Gmail address $mail->Password = "mypassword"; // Your Gmail password // Compose $mail->SetFrom($_POST['emailid'], $_POST['fullname']); $mail->AddReplyTo($_POST['emailid'], $_POST['fullname']); $mail->Subject = "New Contact Form Enquiry"; // Subject (which isn't required) $mail->MsgHTML($message); // Send To $mail->AddAddress("myemail@gmail.com", "Recipient Name"); // Where to send it - Recipient $result = $mail->Send(); // Send! $message = $result ? 'Successfully Sent!' : 'Sending Failed!'; unset($mail); }?><html><head> <title>Contact Form</title></head><body> <div style="margin: 100px auto 0;width: 300px;"> <h3>Contact Form</h3> <form name="form1" id="form1" action="" method="post"> <fieldset> <input type="text" name="fullname" placeholder="Full Name" /> <br /> <input type="text" name="subject" placeholder="Subject" /> <br /> <input type="text" name="phone" placeholder="Phone" /> <br /> <input type="text" name="emailid" placeholder="Email" /> <br /> <textarea rows="4" cols="20" name="comments" placeholder="Comments"></textarea> <br /> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Send" /> </fieldset> </form> <p><?php if(!empty($message)) echo $message; ?></p> </div> </body></html> Firstly I'd like to say a hello to everyone. OK, I'm having a problem with my PHPMailer setup. My aim is to have a registration email sent to a user upon sign up from (admin@mydomain.com). I have set up my mail servers set up correctly. so I can send/recieve mail from (admin@mydomain.com). I am using PHPMailer_v5.1, and am using the following code Code: [Select] <?php error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors', 1); require_once('../class.phpmailer.php'); $mail = new PHPMailer(); $body = file_get_contents('contents.html'); $body = eregi_replace("[\]",'',$body); $mail->IsSMTP(); $mail->Host = "admin@mydomain.com"; $mail->SMTPDebug = 1; $mail->SMTPAuth = true; $mail->SMTPSecure = "ssl"; $mail->Host = "admin@mydomain.com"; $mail->Port = 25; $mail->Username = "admin@mydomain.com"; $mail->Password = "*****"; $mail->SetFrom('admin@mydomain.com","My Domain'); $mail->AddReplyTo("admin@mydomain.com","My Domain"); $mail->Subject = "PHPMailer Test Subject via smtp, basic with authentication"; $mail->AltBody = "To view the message, please use an HTML compatible email viewer!"; $mail->MsgHTML($body); $address = "test@test.com"; $mail->AddAddress($address, "Test"); if(!$mail->Send()) { echo "Mailer Error: " . $mail->ErrorInfo; } else { echo "Message sent!"; } ?> I set up a PHP document to test this mail feature, but every time I load it, it displays this SMTP -> ERROR: Failed to connect to server: (0) SMTP Error: Could not connect to SMTP host. Mailer Error: SMTP Error: Could not connect to SMTP host. The PHPMailer is running on Elastiks (CentOS Linux 5.6). I cross checked the php.ini file and the OpenSSL is enabled. openssl OpenSSL support enabled OpenSSL Version OpenSSL 0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 01 Jul 2008 Please help me out from these issue. Thanks for your time guys, hope someone can get back to me soon! |