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So I have hosting with godaddy and I updgraded my php4 to php5 due to a joomla extension needing php5.

 

Anyways after upgrading some of my other sites mail() sending is no longer working. It acts like it sends the mail but I never receive the message.

 

I'm guessing some properties changed on how the mail() function works but have been searching forums and google and havent found anything. I have been playing around with it and its something to do with the message part. It not showing the varibles properly and cant find any examples.

 

$msg = "Name:                     $name \n";
$msg = "E-Mail Address:        $email \n";
$msg = " \n";
$msg = "$message \n";

$headers = "From: $name<$email>";

echo'
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>' . $waitmessage . '</TITLE>
<META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="3;url=' . $redirecturl . '">';
mail ($ToEmail, $subject, $msg, $headers);

 

Thanks for the help, if possible can someone provide an example on how to make this work?

It's not a mail() problem (nothing changed between php4 and php5) and it is not a php5 problem either.

 

Your code was relying on the lazy-way register_globals to "magically" populate program variables from your form data. Register_globals were turned off by default in php4.2 in the year 2002 because they also magically allowed hackers to set session variables by simply putting a same name parameter on the end of the URL.

 

You need to add code to set the variables $name, $email, $message, and any other ones that come from your form, using the correct $_POST['name'], $_POST['email'] ... variables.

 

Ok, here is the entire code I'm using, I am setting the variables unless this is the wrong way of doing it.

 


                                                                <?PHP
# Only edit the following lines
$redirecturl="http://www.mysite.com";	 	# Where you're sent after submitting the contact form
$subject="mysite - Customer Question"; 				# Subject of the email message
$waitmessage="Please Wait.  Sending Information.  You will now be redirected back to the homepage.";	# Message shown to user while emailing their info
$ToEmail="support@mysite.com";				# Enter email address in between


$name = $HTTP_POST_VARS['userName'];
$email = $HTTP_POST_VARS['userEmail'];
# $phone = $HTTP_POST_VARS['userPhone'];
# $subject2 = $HTTP_POST_VARS['userSubject'];
$message = $HTTP_POST_VARS['userMessage'];

# if (!preg_match("/\w+([-+.]\w+)*@\w+([-.]\w+)*\.\w+([-.]\w+)*/", $email)) {
#  echo "<h4>Invalid Email Address</h4>";
#  echo "<a href='javascript:history.back(1);'>Back</a>";


$msg = "Name:                     $name \n";
$msg = "E-Mail Address:        $email \n";
$msg = " \n";
$msg = "$message \n";

$headers = "From: $name<$email>";

echo'
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>' . $waitmessage . '</TITLE>
<META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="3;url=' . $redirecturl . '">';
mail ($ToEmail, $subject, $msg, $headers);
echo '
<CENTER>' . $waitmessage . '
<P>
</P>
';




?>

  • 4 years later...

Thank you PFMaBiSmAd and nutt318! This post helped me out! Below is my code with the form vars declared as php vars:

<?php
if(isset($_POST['email'])) {

// EDIT THE 2 LINES BELOW AS REQUIRED
    $email_to = "totallytotallyamazing@gmail.com";
    $email_subject = "TTA FILL-IN FORM";

 

// DECLARE FORM VARS AS PHP VARS   
    $name = $_POST['name'];
    $email = $_POST['email'];
    $url = $_POST['url'];
    $comment = $_POST['comment'];

    
    $email_message .= "Name: ".($name)."\n";
    $email_message .= "Email: ".($email)."\n";
    $email_message .= "URL: ".($url)."\n";
    $email_message .= "Comments: ".($comment)."\n";
    
// create email headers
    $headers = 'From: '.$email_from."\r\n".
    'Reply-To: '.$email_from."\r\n" .
    'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();
    @mail($email_to, $email_subject, $email_message, $headers);

}
?>

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