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a beginner here.

I have already checked the forum to find out answers but I was not successful, other questions were specifically on some parts of PHPMailer but mine is more general. So I hope no one will mark my question as duplicate as I am in learning curve.

I am working on a PHP project. How it works is that the user goes to the page and writes some comments in a form (a text editor) and clicks on the send button. I am able to receive his message in my email. I have set the password and host empty for obvious reasons but later it will be my real email with my own domain.

Problem is 2 problems here:

  • I do not want to send a static body with $mail->Body, but I want the program to take the user's message, name and email address and send that message to my email.
  • When the email is received by me, I can not see the name and email of the sender which means the program is not able to get the email and name of the user from the session

Could you please give your suggestion or sample code that helps. Thank you.

if($_POST['mode']=='send'){

    $mail = new PHPMailer();

    $mail->IsSMTP();                                // telling the class to use SMTP
    $mail->Host     = "myhost";                     // SMTP server
                                                    //$mail->SMTPSecure = 'ssl';
    $mail->From     = "my email";
    $mail->port     = '26';                             // can also change to 465
    $mail->SMTPAuth = true; 
    $mail->Username= "my email"; 
    $mail->Password = "my password"; 

    $mail->AddAddress("my email");

    $Name = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['part_fname']);    //this code is not getting the name and email
    $Email = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['part_email']);

    $mail->Subject  = "New Bug Report";
    $mail->Body     = "User Information, Name = " . $Name . " ||  Email = " . $Email; // I want to get the user's message not a static message!
    $mail->WordWrap = 50;

    if(!$mail->Send())
     {
      echo 'Message was not sent.';
      echo 'Mailer error: ' . $mail->ErrorInfo;
    } 
    else 
    {
            $message = 'Thanks for your suggestion';
    }
 }

Here is the form in html:

<form role="form" name="Form2" action="" method="post" class="form-horizontal">
<textarea name="bug" cols="100" rows="15" id="textarea" placeholder="Enter text ..."></textarea>
<input name="mode" value="send" type="hidden">
<p style="margin-top:5px;"><input type="reset" value="Clear Text!" class="btn btn-danger">&nbsp; <button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Send report</button></p>
</form>
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  • show us the html form
    – user557846
    Oct 13, 2014 at 2:34
  • why are you using mysql_real_escape_string() at all ?
    – user557846
    Oct 13, 2014 at 2:34
  • @Dagon, I am trying to get the name and email and convert them to string so they can be send to my email. Should I delete them? By the way I am adding the html form to the above code, please review it after few minutes. Thank you very much.
    – Irfana
    Oct 13, 2014 at 2:39
  • if the form is correct all you need is $mail->Body = "User Information, Name = " . $_POST['part_fname'] . " || Email = " . $_POST['part_email'];
    – user557846
    Oct 13, 2014 at 2:41
  • @Dagon, html is attached now. Could you please review? Thank you.
    – Irfana
    Oct 13, 2014 at 2:44

2 Answers 2

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Remove mysql_real_escape_string it requires a connection to mysql.

$Name = $_POST['part_fname'];    
$Email = $_POST['part_email'];
$message= $_POST['bug'];//add this to get the textarea value

then append the value to the body:

$mail->Body = "User Information, Name = " . $Name . " ||  Email = " . $Email;
$mail->Body .= "Message: ".$message;

If you wanted sessions

when to user logs in:

session_start();
$_SESSION['part_fname'] = $Name;
$_SESSION['part_email'] = $Email;

when sending email:

session_start();
$Name = $_SESSION['part_fname']; 
$Email = $_SESSION['part_email']; 
$message= $_POST['bug']; 
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  • Hi @meda, this code works but the result in my email is like this: User Information, Name = || Email = Message: Hi this is a bug ... This means now it send the user message to me but not the email and name. Any suggestion please?
    – Irfana
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:01
  • you need to add fields to the form, see like in dagon answer the HTML
    – meda
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:02
  • Yes true, it will work with the field but my requirement says I should not have any field to get the name and email from user. the user is already signed in with his user name and email so there should be a way to get the email and username without asking him to input it again. Am I correct? If yes, do you have a suggestion for that? Thank you very much
    – Irfana
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:07
  • By using session you mean this way: $Name = $_SESSION['part_fname']; $Email = $_SESSION['part_email']; $message= $_POST['bug'];
    – Irfana
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:09
  • unfortunately even though I used your suggestion of session, it is still not getting the name and email from the session!
    – Irfana
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:17
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to the form you need to add the fields for the name and email like so:

<input name="part_fname" value="" type="text">
<input name="part_email" value="" type="text">

then alter the code:

$Name = $_POST['part_fname'];    
$Email = $_POST['part_email'];
$message= $_POST['bug'];// textarea value

$mail->Body = "User Information, Name = " . $Name . " ||  Email = " . $Email;
$mail->Body .= "Message: ".$message;
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  • Yes true, it will work with the field but my requirement says I should not have any field to get the name and email from user. the user is already signed in with his user name and email so there should be a way to get the email and username without asking him to input it again. Am I correct? If yes, do you have a suggestion for that? Thank you very much
    – Irfana
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:08
  • perhaps the user details are in A session ? how could i possibly know ?
    – user557846
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:09
  • yes, do you think we can use this: $Name = $_SESSION['part_fname']; $Email = $_SESSION['part_email']; $message= $_POST['bug'];
    – Irfana
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:11
  • yes, jsut make sure to use session_start(); before accessing those variables
    – user557846
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:15
  • unfortunately it is still not getting the name and email from the session after using session!
    – Irfana
    Oct 13, 2014 at 3:18

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