Hi I used a tutorial for learning the moderately difficult header information required to send an email with an optional attachment in php. I modified it a little bit and it was working as I expected, until I changed it to match exactly the tutorial for testing purposes. As soon as I tested it I checked my email a few seconds later and 21 emails had already been sent to me. I deleted the file from the server right away and closed the page. I am wondering what exactly caused this behavior.
Immediately after the mail() function I set a redirect to the page I wanted.
if (mail($mailto, $subject, "", $header)) {
header("Location: $redirectUrl");
exit;
}
where $header is half a page long. Is it the header() function causing it? The page just says page is taking too long to redirect. Do I have a problem with escaped / non-escaped characters? I call the function only one time and it is not included within any kind of for loop or do while. The page itself is not included anywhere else.
$redirectUrl
? There's nothing wrong with the code as it is now, unless$redirectUrl
causesheader()
to redirect you back to the same script.mail()
function is awful. I would strongly recommend using a decent mail class like phpMailer. It will make your life easier, no matter what you're usingmail()
for.$redirectUrl
is actually empty? If that happens, you can have unpredictable behavior with the redirect. Try setting it to a hardcoded value and see what happens.