PHP allows you to send emails directly from scripts
PHP mail() function
PHP mail() function is used to send email from script.
Syntax
mail (to,subject,message,headers,parameters)
Parameter Description
to
Required. Specify email recipients.
# subject
Required. Specifies the subject of the email. Note: This parameter cannot contain any newline characters.
## message
Required . Define the message to be sent. LF (\ n) should be used to separate each row. Each line should be limited to 70 characters.
## steamed
# This is optional. Specifies additional headers such as From, Cc, and Bcc. Additional headers should be separated using CRLF (\r\n).
parameters
Optional. Specifies additional parameters for the mailer.
PHP Easy E-Mail
The easiest way to send email via PHP The method is to send a text email.
In the following example, we first declare the variables ($to, $subject, $message, $from, $headers), and then we use these variables in the mail() function to send an E -mail:
· First, check whether the email input box is filled in· If it is not filled in (for example, when the page is visited for the first time), output the HTML form· If it is filled in ( After the form is filled in), send an email from the form· After filling out the form and clicking the submit button, the page reloads and you can see that the email input is reset and a message that the email is sent successfully
Note: This simple sending of e-mail is not secure. In the next chapter of this tutorial, you will read more about the security risks in e-mail scripts. We will provide you with Explain how to validate user input to make it more secure.
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