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I need to send a pdf with mail, is it possible?

$to = "xxx";
$subject = "Subject" ;
$message = 'Example message with <b>html</b>';
$headers  = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n";
$headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . "\r\n";
$headers .= 'From: xxx <xxx>' . "\r\n";
mail($to,$subject,$message,$headers);

What am I missing?

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    To send an attachment with mail() function is way harder than you expect, for the sake of your time, try to use PHPMailer Sep 6, 2012 at 13:38
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    Or you could just link to it?
    – user849137
    Sep 6, 2012 at 13:39
  • @mihai lorga Doesn't that require server side install? If it's possibible without any extensions or plugins, I need to know how.
    – user1537415
    Sep 6, 2012 at 13:39
  • Quick Google search - webcheatsheet.com/php/send_email_text_html_attachment.php
    – Mark
    Sep 6, 2012 at 13:40
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    @ChristianNikkanen it's just an well set script, It also has a lot of features that are hard to accomplish. Why to reinvent the wheel? It does not use any additional plugins. Sep 6, 2012 at 13:42

16 Answers 16

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I agree with @MihaiIorga in the comments – use the PHPMailer script. You sound like you're rejecting it because you want the easier option. Trust me, PHPMailer is the easier option by a very large margin compared to trying to do it yourself with PHP's built-in mail() function. PHP's mail() function really isn't very good.

To use PHPMailer:

  • Download the PHPMailer script from here: http://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer
  • Extract the archive and copy the script's folder to a convenient place in your project.
  • Include the main script file -- require_once('path/to/file/class.phpmailer.php');

Now, sending emails with attachments goes from being insanely difficult to incredibly easy:

use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception;

$email = new PHPMailer();
$email->SetFrom('[email protected]', 'Your Name'); //Name is optional
$email->Subject   = 'Message Subject';
$email->Body      = $bodytext;
$email->AddAddress( '[email protected]' );

$file_to_attach = 'PATH_OF_YOUR_FILE_HERE';

$email->AddAttachment( $file_to_attach , 'NameOfFile.pdf' );

return $email->Send();

It's just that one line $email->AddAttachment(); -- you couldn't ask for any easier.

If you do it with PHP's mail() function, you'll be writing stacks of code, and you'll probably have lots of really difficult to find bugs.

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    I was the same - wanted to use mail() just because I already had it in my code. PHPMAILER took me less than 5 minutes to getting send attachments! Dec 12, 2013 at 10:28
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    PHPMAILER might seem a nice easy way for many. But using it requires to needlessly import another thing to trust (i.e no bugs/etc in the PHPMailer). To not blindly trust one would require one to look at the at least 3155 lines sloc (115.456 kb) of code. Given the alternative purely mail() using answers this seems like a worse tradeoff. The alternative answers can do with less then 100 sloc. Dislike that the answer for "I want A" is answered with "No, use B its better". The other answers tell "A is done like this". Mar 9, 2014 at 17:21
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    I found this question looking for an answer how to use the mail() function to add attachments. This answer does not help me do that.
    – Cypher
    Jun 9, 2014 at 21:02
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    This isn't the answer to the question. How to send an attachment with PHPMailer isn't how to send an attachment with PHP's mail() which is what is asked.
    – Tobi
    Aug 6, 2014 at 1:54
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    This answer also ignores the license used by the project. By using PHPMailer, you must be sure that you exclude the package from your source to prevent issues with its LGPL license.
    – Axle
    Mar 16, 2015 at 18:58
226

You can try using the following code:

    $filename = 'myfile';
    $path = 'your path goes here';
    $file = $path . "/" . $filename;

    $mailto = '[email protected]';
    $subject = 'Subject';
    $message = 'My message';

    $content = file_get_contents($file);
    $content = chunk_split(base64_encode($content));

    // a random hash will be necessary to send mixed content
    $separator = md5(time());

    // carriage return type (RFC)
    $eol = "\r\n";

    // main header (multipart mandatory)
    $headers = "From: name <[email protected]>" . $eol;
    $headers .= "MIME-Version: 1.0" . $eol;
    $headers .= "Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"" . $separator . "\"" . $eol;
    $headers .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit" . $eol;
    $headers .= "This is a MIME encoded message." . $eol;

    // message
    $body = "--" . $separator . $eol;
    $body .= "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"" . $eol;
    $body .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit" . $eol;
    $body .= $message . $eol;

    // attachment
    $body .= "--" . $separator . $eol;
    $body .= "Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=\"" . $filename . "\"" . $eol;
    $body .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64" . $eol;
    $body .= "Content-Disposition: attachment" . $eol;
    $body .= $content . $eol;
    $body .= "--" . $separator . "--";

    //SEND Mail
    if (mail($mailto, $subject, $body, $headers)) {
        echo "mail send ... OK"; // or use booleans here
    } else {
        echo "mail send ... ERROR!";
        print_r( error_get_last() );
    }

Edit 14-June-2018

for more readability in some of email provider use

$body .= $eol . $message . $eol . $eol; and $body .= $eol . $content . $eol . $eol;

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  • $uid seems to be unused.
    – Edd
    Jun 6, 2014 at 11:02
  • Someone pointed out in an answer that should be a comment that since the OP's code says 'Example message with <b>html</b>', then Content-Type should be text/html rather than text/plain. I'm posting the comment on his behalf since he doesn't have enough rep to post comments and I've flagged the answer for deletion.
    – Adi Inbar
    Nov 25, 2014 at 22:09
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    From PHPMailer's docs... "Formatting email correctly is surprisingly difficult. There are myriad overlapping RFCs, requiring tight adherence to horribly complicated formatting and encoding rules - the vast majority of code that you'll find online that uses the mail() function directly is just plain wrong!" ...it's true! I've used something like this answer to send mail with attachments and it worked! Only to find a few days later that while Gmail shows the attachments just fine, other providers show the base64 content directly inline in the mail. Jun 13, 2018 at 20:55
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    the text body is missing only attachment is sent
    – Zaheer
    Jul 23, 2020 at 9:41
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    This script was sending an empty file before I replaced this line "$body .= "Content-Disposition: attachment" . $eol;" by this one : $body .= 'Content-Disposition: attachment; name=\"". $filename.";'.$eol.$eol;
    – rilent
    Dec 17, 2020 at 13:54
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For PHP 5.5.27 security update

$file = $path.$filename;
$content = file_get_contents( $file);
$content = chunk_split(base64_encode($content));
$uid = md5(uniqid(time()));
$file_name = basename($file);

// header
$header = "From: ".$from_name." <".$from_mail.">\r\n";
$header .= "Reply-To: ".$replyto."\r\n";
$header .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
$header .= "Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"".$uid."\"\r\n\r\n";

// message & attachment
$nmessage = "--".$uid."\r\n";
$nmessage .= "Content-type:text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n";
$nmessage .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\r\n\r\n";
$nmessage .= $message."\r\n\r\n";
$nmessage .= "--".$uid."\r\n";
$nmessage .= "Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=\"".$filename."\"\r\n";
$nmessage .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\r\n";
$nmessage .= "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"".$file_name."\"\r\n\r\n";
$nmessage .= $content."\r\n\r\n";
$nmessage .= "--".$uid."--";

if (mail($mailto, $subject, $nmessage, $header)) {
    return true; // Or do something here
} else {
  return false;
}
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    @Jon. $filename, is the actual name of your file and $path is the actual file path without the file name. I thought the variables were descriptive enough to declare and institution them Nov 5, 2015 at 7:30
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    Note for those sending multiple attachments - separate MIME parts with $nmessage .= "--".$uid."\r\n";, and after the final MIME part, use $nmessage .= "--".$uid."--"; (as shown above).
    – rinogo
    Apr 26, 2016 at 21:49
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    If $message is HTML, it is not parsed and shown as it is, including the HTML tags. How to fix it? Apr 29, 2016 at 5:25
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    This finally worked after a headache of trying to get the stupid phpmailer thing to work.
    – E.Arrowood
    Aug 23, 2016 at 5:54
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    This is a very clear and clean answer. It works when received by Outlook, Gmail alike. Neat answer. If you can update with HTML message part, this will become more complete. Jun 19, 2021 at 13:58
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Swiftmailer is another easy-to-use script that automatically protects against email injection and makes attachments a breeze. I also strongly discourage using PHP's built-in mail() function.

To use:

  • Download Swiftmailer, and place the lib folder in your project
  • Include the main file using require_once 'lib/swift_required.php';

Now add the code when you need to mail:

// Create the message
$message = Swift_Message::newInstance()
    ->setSubject('Your subject')
    ->setFrom(array('[email protected]' => 'Web Master'))
    ->setTo(array('[email protected]'))
    ->setBody('Here is the message itself')
    ->attach(Swift_Attachment::fromPath('myPDF.pdf'));

//send the message          
$mailer->send($message);

More information and options can be found in the Swiftmailer Docs.

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    cause you offer to dwonload 3rd-party library, I guess
    – vladkras
    Nov 27, 2015 at 13:16
  • Is PHPMailer not 3rd-party ? or mean @MatthewJohnson made or is part of the maintners of swiftmailer ? either ways as long as the solution is good and effective, a downvote would be unappropriate...
    – Xsmael
    Dec 17, 2018 at 15:40
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    @Xsmael, PHPMailer is definitely 3rd party :) I disagree with the downvotes, as (at least at the time) the solution does work. However, people can vote however they wish, and the upvotes more than negate the downs. Dec 19, 2018 at 15:16
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To send an email with attachment we need to use the multipart/mixed MIME type that specifies that mixed types will be included in the email. Moreover, we want to use multipart/alternative MIME type to send both plain-text and HTML version of the email.Have a look at the example:

<?php 
//define the receiver of the email 
$to = '[email protected]'; 
//define the subject of the email 
$subject = 'Test email with attachment'; 
//create a boundary string. It must be unique 
//so we use the MD5 algorithm to generate a random hash 
$random_hash = md5(date('r', time())); 
//define the headers we want passed. Note that they are separated with \r\n 
$headers = "From: [email protected]\r\nReply-To: [email protected]"; 
//add boundary string and mime type specification 
$headers .= "\r\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"PHP-mixed-".$random_hash."\""; 
//read the atachment file contents into a string,
//encode it with MIME base64,
//and split it into smaller chunks
$attachment = chunk_split(base64_encode(file_get_contents('attachment.zip'))); 
//define the body of the message. 
ob_start(); //Turn on output buffering 
?> 
--PHP-mixed-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>  
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>" 

--PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>  
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" 
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Hello World!!! 
This is simple text email message. 

--PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>  
Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" 
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

<h2>Hello World!</h2> 
<p>This is something with <b>HTML</b> formatting.</p> 

--PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- 

--PHP-mixed-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>  
Content-Type: application/zip; name="attachment.zip"  
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64  
Content-Disposition: attachment  

<?php echo $attachment; ?> 
--PHP-mixed-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- 

<?php 
//copy current buffer contents into $message variable and delete current output buffer 
$message = ob_get_clean(); 
//send the email 
$mail_sent = @mail( $to, $subject, $message, $headers ); 
//if the message is sent successfully print "Mail sent". Otherwise print "Mail failed" 
echo $mail_sent ? "Mail sent" : "Mail failed"; 
?>

As you can see, sending an email with attachment is easy to accomplish. In the preceding example we have multipart/mixed MIME type, and inside it we have multipart/alternative MIME type that specifies two versions of the email. To include an attachment to our message, we read the data from the specified file into a string, encode it with base64, split it in smaller chunks to make sure that it matches the MIME specifications and then include it as an attachment.

Taken from here.

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    copy/paste of the content in the link I added in OP comments
    – Mark
    Sep 6, 2012 at 13:42
  • Good snippet, though I had to provide an extra newline after the boundary string in order to make it work. I'm guessing it has something to do with the line endings of the php file. My editor defaults to LF, but I think the standard expects a carriage return aswell (CRLF). Dec 6, 2018 at 9:49
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+50

This works for me. It also attaches multiple attachments too. easily

<?php

if ($_POST && isset($_FILES['file'])) {
    $recipient_email = "[email protected]"; //recepient
    $from_email = "info@your_domain.com"; //from email using site domain.
    $subject = "Attachment email from your website!"; //email subject line

    $sender_name = filter_var($_POST["s_name"], FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); //capture sender name
    $sender_email = filter_var($_POST["s_email"], FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); //capture sender email
    $sender_message = filter_var($_POST["s_message"], FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); //capture message
    $attachments = $_FILES['file'];

    //php validation
    if (strlen($sender_name) < 4) {
        die('Name is too short or empty');
    }
    if (!filter_var($sender_email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) {
        die('Invalid email');
    }
    if (strlen($sender_message) < 4) {
        die('Too short message! Please enter something');
    }

    $file_count = count($attachments['name']); //count total files attached
    $boundary = md5("specialToken$4332"); // boundary token to be used

    if ($file_count > 0) { //if attachment exists
        //header
        $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
        $headers .= "From:" . $from_email . "\r\n";
        $headers .= "Reply-To: " . $sender_email . "" . "\r\n";
        $headers .= "Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary = $boundary\r\n\r\n";

        //message text
        $body = "--$boundary\r\n";
        $body .= "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\r\n";
        $body .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\r\n\r\n";
        $body .= chunk_split(base64_encode($sender_message));

        //attachments
        for ($x = 0; $x < $file_count; $x++) {
            if (!empty($attachments['name'][$x])) {

                if ($attachments['error'][$x] > 0) { //exit script and output error if we encounter any
                    $mymsg = array(
                        1 => "The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini",
                        2 => "The uploaded file exceeds the MAX_FILE_SIZE directive that was specified in the HTML form",
                        3 => "The uploaded file was only partially uploaded",
                        4 => "No file was uploaded",
                        6 => "Missing a temporary folder");
                    die($mymsg[$attachments['error'][$x]]);
                }

                //get file info
                $file_name = $attachments['name'][$x];
                $file_size = $attachments['size'][$x];
                $file_type = $attachments['type'][$x];

                //read file 
                $handle = fopen($attachments['tmp_name'][$x], "r");
                $content = fread($handle, $file_size);
                fclose($handle);
                $encoded_content = chunk_split(base64_encode($content)); //split into smaller chunks (RFC 2045)

                $body .= "--$boundary\r\n";
                $body .= "Content-Type: $file_type; name=" . $file_name . "\r\n";
                $body .= "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=" . $file_name . "\r\n";
                $body .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\r\n";
                $body .= "X-Attachment-Id: " . rand(1000, 99999) . "\r\n\r\n";
                $body .= $encoded_content;
            }
        }
    } else { //send plain email otherwise
        $headers = "From:" . $from_email . "\r\n" .
                "Reply-To: " . $sender_email . "\n" .
                "X-Mailer: PHP/" . phpversion();
        $body = $sender_message;
    }

    $sentMail = @mail($recipient_email, $subject, $body, $headers);
    if ($sentMail) { //output success or failure messages
        die('Thank you for your email');
    } else {
        die('Could not send mail! Please check your PHP mail configuration.');
    }
}
?>
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  • This code is vulnerable to header injection attacks due to the lack of validation & appropriate contextual escaping of user input.
    – Synchro
    Oct 31, 2018 at 13:41
  • @Synchro .. this is the only code I find for multiple attachments which worked for me .. can you please suggest how to use this in secure manner .
    – NMathur
    Jan 2, 2019 at 8:07
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None of the above answers worked for me due to their specified attachment format (application/octet-stream). Use application/pdf for best results with PDF files.

<?php

// just edit these 
$to          = "[email protected], [email protected]"; // addresses to email pdf to
$from        = "[email protected]"; // address message is sent from
$subject     = "Your PDF email subject"; // email subject
$body        = "<p>The PDF is attached.</p>"; // email body
$pdfLocation = "./your-pdf.pdf"; // file location
$pdfName     = "pdf-file.pdf"; // pdf file name recipient will get
$filetype    = "application/pdf"; // type

// creates headers and mime boundary
$eol = PHP_EOL;
$semi_rand     = md5(time());
$mime_boundary = "==Multipart_Boundary_$semi_rand";
$headers       = "From: $from$eolMIME-Version: 1.0$eol" .
    "Content-Type: multipart/mixed;$eol boundary=\"$mime_boundary\"";

// add html message body
$message = "--$mime_boundary$eol" .
    "Content-Type: text/html; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"$eol" .
    "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit$eol$eol$body$eol";

// fetches pdf
$file = fopen($pdfLocation, 'rb');
$data = fread($file, filesize($pdfLocation));
fclose($file);
$pdf = chunk_split(base64_encode($data));

// attaches pdf to email
$message .= "--$mime_boundary$eol" .
    "Content-Type: $filetype;$eol name=\"$pdfName\"$eol" .
    "Content-Disposition: attachment;$eol filename=\"$pdfName\"$eol" .
    "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64$eol$eol$pdf$eol--$mime_boundary--";

// Sends the email
if(mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers)) {
    echo "The email was sent.";
}
else {
    echo "There was an error sending the mail.";
}
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  • $headers = "From: $from$eolMIME-Version: 1.0$eol" keeps throwing an undefined variable error on $eolMIME.
    – Recoil
    Feb 21, 2020 at 20:53
  • hmm... replace "From: $from$eolMIME-Version: 1.0$eol" with "From: $from" . "$eolMIME-Version: 1.0$eol"
    – omikes
    Feb 21, 2020 at 22:12
  • maybe it wont let you add two variables in like that in some versions of php, it worked on the one i was using. sorry about that. in fact there are so many occurrences you might want to replace all instances of $eol with " . "$eol that way its all done in one fell swoop.
    – omikes
    Feb 21, 2020 at 22:16
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After struggling for a while with badly formatted attachments, this is the code I used:

$email = new PHPMailer();
$email->From      = '[email protected]';
$email->FromName  = 'FromName';
$email->Subject   = 'Subject';
$email->Body      = 'Body';
$email->AddAddress( '[email protected]' );
$email->AddAttachment( "/path/to/filename.ext" , "filename.ext", 'base64', 'application/octet-stream' );
$email->Send();
6

Working Concept :

if (isset($_POST['submit'])) {
    $mailto = $_POST["mailTo"];
    $from_mail = $_POST["fromEmail"];
    $replyto = $_POST["fromEmail"];
    $from_name = $_POST["fromName"];
    $message = $_POST["message"];
    $subject = $_POST["subject"];

    $filename = $_FILES["fileAttach"]["name"];
    $content = chunk_split(base64_encode(file_get_contents($_FILES["fileAttach"]["tmp_name"])));

    $uid = md5(uniqid(time()));
    $name = basename($file);
    $header = "From: " . $from_name . " <" . $from_mail . ">\r\n";
    $header .= "Reply-To: " . $replyto . "\r\n";

    $header .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
    $header .= "Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"" . $uid . "\"\r\n\r\n";
    $header .= "This is a multi-part message in MIME format.\r\n";
    $header .= "--" . $uid . "\r\n";

// You add html "Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8\n" or for Text "Content-type:text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n" by I.khan
    $header .= "Content-type:text/html; charset=utf-8\n";
    $header .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\r\n\r\n";

// User Message you can add HTML if You Selected HTML content
    $header .= "<div style='color: red'>" . $message . "</div>\r\n\r\n";

    $header .= "--" . $uid . "\r\n";
    $header .= "Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=\"" . $filename . "\"\r\n"; // use different content types here
    $header .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\r\n";
    $header .= "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"" . $filename . "\"\r\n\r\n"; // For Attachment
    $header .= $content . "\r\n\r\n";
    $header .= "--" . $uid . "--";
    if (mail($mailto, $subject, "", $header)) {
        echo "<script>alert('Success');</script>"; // or use booleans here
    } else {
        echo "<script>alert('Failed');</script>";
    }
}
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3

HTML Code:

<form enctype="multipart/form-data" method="POST" action=""> 
    <label>Your Name <input type="text" name="sender_name" /> </label> 
    <label>Your Email <input type="email" name="sender_email" /> </label> 
    <label>Your Contact Number <input type="tel" name="contactnumber" /> </label>
    <label>Subject <input type="text" name="subject" /> </label> 
    <label>Message <textarea name="description"></textarea> </label> 
    <label>Attachment <input type="file" name="attachment" /></label> 
    <label><input type="submit" name="button" value="Submit" /></label> 
</form> 

PHP Code:

<?php
if($_POST['button']){
{
    //Server Variables
    $server_name = "Your Name";
    $server_mail = "[email protected]";

    //Name Attributes of HTML FORM
    $sender_email = "sender_email";
    $sender_name = "sender_name";
    $contact = "contactnumber";
    $mail_subject = "subject";
    $input_file = "attachment";
    $message = "description";

    //Fetching HTML Values
    $sender_name = $_POST[$sender_name];
    $sender_mail = $_POST[$sender_email];
    $message = $_POST[$message];
    $contact= $_POST[$contact];
    $mail_subject = $_POST[$mail_subject];

    //Checking if File is uploaded
    if(isset($_FILES[$input_file])) 
    { 
        //Main Content
        $main_subject = "Subject seen on server's mail";
        $main_body = "Hello $server_name,<br><br> 
        $sender_name ,contacted you through your website and the details are as below: <br><br> 
        Name : $sender_name <br> 
        Contact Number : $contact <br> 
        Email : $sender_mail <br> 
        Subject : $mail_subject <br> 
        Message : $message.";

        //Reply Content
        $reply_subject = "Subject seen on sender's mail";
        $reply_body = "Hello $sender_name,<br> 
        \t Thank you for filling the contact form. We will revert back to you shortly.<br><br>
        This is an auto generated mail sent from our Mail Server.<br>
        Please do not reply to this mail.<br>
        Regards<br>
        $server_name";

//#############################DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE#############################
        $filename= $_FILES[$input_file]['name'];
        $file = chunk_split(base64_encode(file_get_contents($_FILES[$input_file]['tmp_name'])));
        $uid = md5(uniqid(time()));
        //Sending mail to Server
        $retval = mail($server_mail, $main_subject, "--$uid\r\nContent-type:text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\r\n\r\n $main_body \r\n\r\n--$uid\r\nContent-Type: application/octet-stream; name=\"$filename\"\r\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: base64\r\nContent-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$filename\"\r\n\r\n$file\r\n\r\n--$uid--", "From: $sender_name <$sender_mail>\r\nReply-To: $sender_mail\r\nMIME-Version: 1.0\r\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"$uid\"\r\n\r\n");
        //Sending mail to Sender
        $retval = mail($sender_mail, $reply_subject, $reply_body , "From: $server_name<$server_mail>\r\nMIME-Version: 1.0\r\nContent-type: text/html\r\n");
//#############################DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ABOVE THIS LINE#############################

        //Output
        if ($retval == true) {
            echo "Message sent successfully...";
            echo "<script>window.location.replace('index.html');</script>";
        } else {
            echo "Error<br>";
            echo "Message could not be sent...Try again later";
            echo "<script>window.location.replace('index.html');</script>";
        }
    }else{
        echo "Error<br>";
        echo "File Not Found";
    }
}else{
    echo "Error<br>";
    echo "Unauthorised Access";
}
1

I ended up writing my own email sending/encoding function. This has worked well for me for sending PDF attachments. I have not used the other features in production.

Note: Despite the spec being quite emphatic that you must use \r\n to separate headers, I found it only worked when I used PHP_EOL. I have only tested this on Linux. YMMV

<?php
# $args must be an associative array
#     required keys: from, to, body
#          body can be a string or a [tree of] associative arrays. See examples below
#     optional keys: subject, reply_to, cc, bcc
# EXAMPLES:
#    # text-only email:
#    email2(array(
#        'from' => '[email protected]',
#        'to' => '[email protected]',
#        'subject' => 'test',
#        # body will be text/plain because we're passing a string that doesn't start with '<'
#        'body' => 'Hi, testing 1 2 3',
#    ));
#
#    # html-only email
#    email2(array(
#        'from' => '[email protected]',
#        'to' => '[email protected]',
#        'subject' => 'test',
#        # body will be text/html because we're passing a string that starts with '<'
#        'body' => '<h1>Hi!</h1>I like <a href="http://cheese.com">cheese</a>',
#    ));
#
#    # text-only email (explicitly, in case first character is dynamic or something)
#    email2(array(
#        'from' => '[email protected]',
#        'to' => '[email protected]',
#        'subject' => 'test',
#        # body will be text/plain because we're passing a string that doesn't start with '<'
#        'body' => array(
#            'type' => 'text',
#            'body' => $message_text,
#        )
#    ));
#
#    # email with text and html alternatives (auto-detected mime types)
#    email2(array(
#        'from' => '[email protected]',
#        'to' => '[email protected]',
#        'subject' => 'test',
#        'body' => array(
#            'type' => 'alternatives',
#            'body' => array(
#                "Hi!\n\nI like cheese",
#                '<h1>Hi!</h1><p>I like <a href="http://cheese.com">cheese</a></p>',
#            )
#        )
#    ));
#
#    # email with text and html alternatives (explicit types)
#    email2(array(
#        'from' => '[email protected]',
#        'to' => '[email protected]',
#        'subject' => 'test',
#        'body' => array(
#            'type' => 'alternatives',
#            'body' => array(
#                array(
#                    'type' => 'text',
#                    'body' => "Hi!\n\nI like cheese",
#                ),
#                array(
#                    'type' => 'html',
#                    'body' => '<h1>Hi!</h1><p>I like cheese</p>',
#                ),
#            )
#        )
#    ));
#
#    # email with an attachment
#    email2(array(
#        'from' => '[email protected]',
#        'to' => '[email protected]',
#        'subject' => 'test',
#        'body' => array(
#            'type' => 'mixed',
#            'body' => array(
#                "Hi!\n\nCheck out this (inline) image",
#                array(
#                    'type' => 'image/png',
#                    'disposition' => 'inline',
#                    'body' => $image_data, # raw file contents
#                ),
#                "Hi!\n\nAnd here's an attachment",
#                array(
#                    'type' => 'application/pdf; name="attachment.pdf"',
#                    'disposition' => 'attachment; filename="attachment.pdf"',
#                    'body' => $pdf_data, # raw file contents
#                ),
#                "Or you can use shorthand:",
#                array(
#                    'type' => 'application/pdf',
#                    'attachment' => 'attachment.pdf', # name for client (not data source)
#                    'body' => $pdf_data, # raw file contents
#                ),
#            )
#        )
#    ))
function email2($args) {
    if (!isset($args['from'])) { return 1; }
    $from = $args['from'];
    if (!isset($args['to'])) { return 2; }
    $to = $args['to'];
    $subject = isset($args['subject']) ? $args['subject'] : '';
    $reply_to = isset($args['reply_to']) ? $args['reply_to'] : '';
    $cc = isset($args['cc']) ? $args['cc'] : '';
    $bcc = isset($args['bcc']) ? $args['bcc'] : '';

    #FIXME should allow many more characters here (and do Q encoding)
    $subject = isset($args['subject']) ? $args['subject'] : '';
    $subject = preg_replace("|[^a-z0-9 _/#'.:&,-]|i", '_', $subject);

    $headers = "From: $from";
    if($reply_to) {
        $headers .= PHP_EOL . "Reply-To: $reply_to";
    }
    if($cc) {
        $headers .= PHP_EOL . "CC: $cc";
    }
    if($bcc) {
        $headers .= PHP_EOL . "BCC: $bcc";
    }

    $r = email2_helper($args['body']);
    $headers .= PHP_EOL . $r[0];
    $body = $r[1];

    if (mail($to, $subject, $body, $headers)) {
        return 0;
    } else {
        return 5;
    }
}

function email2_helper($body, $top = true) {
    if (is_string($body)) {
        if (substr($body, 0, 1) == '<') {
            return email2_helper(array('type' => 'html', 'body' => $body), $top);
        } else {
            return email2_helper(array('type' => 'text', 'body' => $body), $top);
        }
    }
    # now we can assume $body is an associative array
    # defaults:
    $type = 'application/octet-stream';
    $mime = false;
    $boundary = null;
    $disposition = null;
    $charset = false;
    # process 'type' first, because it sets defaults for others
    if (isset($body['type'])) {
        $type = $body['type'];
        if ($type === 'text') {
            $type = 'text/plain';
            $charset = true;
        } elseif ($type === 'html') {
            $type = 'text/html';
            $charset = true;
        } elseif ($type === 'alternative' || $type === 'alternatives') {
            $mime = true;
            $type = 'multipart/alternative';
        } elseif ($type === 'mixed') {
            $mime = true;
            $type = 'multipart/mixed';
        }
    }
    if (isset($body['disposition'])) {
        $disposition = $body['disposition'];
    }
    if (isset($body['attachment'])) {
        if ($disposition == null) {
            $disposition = 'attachment';
        }
        $disposition .= "; filename=\"{$body['attachment']}\"";
        $type .= "; name=\"{$body['attachment']}\"";
    }
    # make headers
    $headers = array();
    if ($top && $mime) {
        $headers[] = 'MIME-Version: 1.0';
    }
    if ($mime) {
        $boundary = md5('5sd^%Ca)~aAfF0=4mIN' . rand() . rand());
        $type .= "; boundary=$boundary";
    }
    if ($charset) {
        $type .= '; charset=' . (isset($body['charset']) ? $body['charset'] : 'UTF-8');
    }
    $headers[] = "Content-Type: $type";
    if ($disposition !== null) {
        $headers[] = "Content-Disposition: {$disposition}";
    }

    $data = '';
    # return array, first el is headers, 2nd is body (php's mail() needs them separate)
    if ($mime) {
        foreach ($body['body'] as $sub_body) {
            $data .= "--$boundary" . PHP_EOL;
            $r = email2_helper($sub_body, false);
            $data .= $r[0] . PHP_EOL . PHP_EOL; # headers
            $data .= $r[1] . PHP_EOL . PHP_EOL; # body
        }
        $data .= "--$boundary--";
    } else {
        if(preg_match('/[^\x09\x0A\x0D\x20-\x7E]/', $body['body'])) {
            $headers[] = "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64";
            $data .= chunk_split(base64_encode($body['body']));
        } else {
            $data .= $body['body'];
        }
    }
    return array(join(PHP_EOL, $headers), $data);
}
1
  • I just realized that my code called some functions that I didn't include. They just made sure that to/from/cc/etc values were legit. I removed them, and now this code works as is, by itself.
    – JasonWoof
    May 6, 2017 at 23:25
1
            $to = "[email protected]";
            $subject = "Subject Of The Mail";
            $message = "Hi there,<br/><br/>This is my message.<br><br>";

            $headers = "From: From-Name<[email protected]>";
// boundary
            $semi_rand = md5(time());
            $mime_boundary = "==Multipart_Boundary_x{$semi_rand}x";

// headers for attachment
            $headers .= "\nMIME-Version: 1.0\n" . "Content-Type: multipart/mixed;\n" . " boundary=\"{$mime_boundary}\"";

// multipart boundary
            $message = "This is a multi-part message in MIME format.\n\n" . "--{$mime_boundary}\n" . "Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1\"\n" . "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n\n" . $message . "\n\n";

                $message .= "--{$mime_boundary}\n";
                $filepath = 'uploads/'.$_FILES['image']['name'];
                move_uploaded_file($_FILES['image']['tmp_name'], $filepath); //upload the file
                $filename = $_FILES['image']['name'];
                $file = fopen($filepath, "rb");
                $data = fread($file, filesize($filepath));
                fclose($file);
                $data = chunk_split(base64_encode($data));
                $message .= "Content-Type: {\"application/octet-stream\"};\n" . " name=\"$filename\"\n" .
                        "Content-Disposition: attachment;\n" . " filename=\"$filename\"\n" .
                        "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n\n" . $data . "\n\n";
                $message .= "--{$mime_boundary}\n";

mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);
0
ContactRequestSubmitted

Name:'.$name.'

Email:'.$email.'

Subject:'.$subject.'

Message:
'.$message.'

';$headers="From:$fromName"."";if(!empty($uploadedFile)&&file_exists($uploadedFile)){$semi_rand=md5(time());$mime_boundary="==Multipart_Boundary_x{$semi_rand}x";$headers.="\nMIME-Version:1.0\n"."Content-Type:multipart/mixed;\n"."boundary=\"{$mime_boundary}\"";$message="--{$mime_boundary}\n"."Content-Type:text/html;charset=\"UTF-8\"\n"."Content-Transfer-Encoding:7bit\n\n".$htmlContent."\n\n";if(is_file($uploadedFile)){$message.="--{$mime_boundary}\n";$fp=@fopen($uploadedFile,"rb");$data=@fread($fp,filesize($uploadedFile));@fclose($fp);$data=chunk_split(base64_encode($data));$message.="Content-Type:application/octet-stream;name=\"".basename($uploadedFile)."\"\n"."Content-Description:".basename($uploadedFile)."\n"."Content-Disposition:attachment;\n"."filename=\"".basename($uploadedFile)."\";size=".filesize($uploadedFile).";\n"."Content-Transfer-Encoding:base64\n\n".$data."\n\n";}$message.="--{$mime_boundary}--";$returnpath="-f".$email;$mail=mail($toEmail,$emailSubject,$message,$headers,$returnpath);@unlink($uploadedFile);}else{$headers.="\r\n"."MIME-Version:1.0";$headers.="\r\n"."Content-type:text/html;charset=UTF-8";$mail=mail($toEmail,$emailSubject,$htmlContent,$headers);}if($mail){$statusMsg='Yourcontactrequesthasbeensubmittedsuccessfully!';$msgClass='succdiv';$postData='';}else{$statusMsg='Yourcontactrequestsubmissionfailed,pleasetryagain.';}}}}else{$statusMsg='Pleasefillallthefields.';}}?>">

"placeholder="Name"required="">"placeholder="Emailaddress"required="">"placeholder="Subject"required="">[Source][1]

https://www.findinall.com/blog/how-to-test-mail-and-send-attachment-in-mail/

0

you can send regular or attachment emails using this class that I created.

here is the link with examples of how to use it.

https://github.com/Nerdtrix/EZMAIL

-1

100% working Concept to send email with attachment in php :

if (isset($_POST['submit'])) {
  extract($_POST);
  require_once('mail/class.phpmailer.php');

  $subject = "$name Applied For - $position";
  $email_message = "<div>Thanks for Applying ....</div> ";

  $mail = new PHPMailer;
  $mail->IsSMTP(); // telling the class to use SMTP
  $mail->Host = "mail.companyname.com"; // SMTP server
  $mail->SMTPDebug = 0;
  $mail->SMTPAuth = true;
  $mail->SMTPSecure = "ssl";
  $mail->Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
  $mail->Port = 465;
  $mail->IsHTML(true);
  $mail->Username = "[email protected]";  // GMAIL username
  $mail->Password = "mailPassword";          // GMAIL password

  $mail->SetFrom('[email protected]', 'new application submitted');
  $mail->AddReplyTo("[email protected]","First Last");
  $mail->Subject = "your subject";

  $mail->AltBody = "To view the message, please use an HTML compatible email viewer!"; // optional, comment out and test

  $mail->MsgHTML($email_message);

  $address = '[email protected]';
  $mail->AddAddress($address, "companyname");

  $mail->AddAttachment($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'], $_FILES['file']['name']);      // attachment

  if (!$mail->Send()) {
    /* Error */
    echo 'Message not Sent! Email at [email protected]';
  } else {
    /* Success */
    echo 'Sent Successfully! <b> Check your Mail</b>';
  }
}

I used this code for google smtp mail sending with Attachment....

Note: Download PHPMailer Library from here -> https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer

-2

Copying the code from this page - works in mail()

He starts off my making a function mail_attachment that can be called later. Which he does later with his attachment code.

<?php
function mail_attachment($filename, $path, $mailto, $from_mail, $from_name, $replyto, $subject, $message) {
    $file = $path.$filename;
    $file_size = filesize($file);
    $handle = fopen($file, "r");
    $content = fread($handle, $file_size);
    fclose($handle);
    $content = chunk_split(base64_encode($content));
    $uid = md5(uniqid(time()));
    $header = "From: ".$from_name." <".$from_mail.">\r\n";
    $header .= "Reply-To: ".$replyto."\r\n";
    $header .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
    $header .= "Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"".$uid."\"\r\n\r\n";
    $header .= "This is a multi-part message in MIME format.\r\n";
    $header .= "--".$uid."\r\n";
    $header .= "Content-type:text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n";
    $header .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\r\n\r\n";
    $header .= $message."\r\n\r\n";
    $header .= "--".$uid."\r\n";
    $header .= "Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=\"".$filename."\"\r\n"; // use different content types here
    $header .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\r\n";
    $header .= "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"".$filename."\"\r\n\r\n";
    $header .= $content."\r\n\r\n";
    $header .= "--".$uid."--";
    if (mail($mailto, $subject, "", $header)) {
        echo "mail send ... OK"; // or use booleans here
    } else {
        echo "mail send ... ERROR!";
    }
}

//start editing and inputting attachment details here
$my_file = "somefile.zip";
$my_path = "/your_path/to_the_attachment/";
$my_name = "Olaf Lederer";
$my_mail = "[email protected]";
$my_replyto = "[email protected]";
$my_subject = "This is a mail with attachment.";
$my_message = "Hallo,\r\ndo you like this script? I hope it will help.\r\n\r\ngr. Olaf";
mail_attachment($my_file, $my_path, "[email protected]", $my_mail, $my_name, $my_replyto, $my_subject, $my_message);
?>

He has more details on his page and answers some problems in the comments section.