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Form does not go to recipient when submitted! I changed the file mail.tpl.txt to direct to my own email address as a test and I got the email just fine.

Client has checked junk mail folder as well and he is just not getting information.

Below is the form code, followed by the code from mail.tpl.txt and then the form's index.php code.

Everything looks okay to me, so I am asking if someone has any idea why he wouldn't be getting the form. He uses qwest for email if that helps any.

Here's the form code:

<form id="contactForm" name="form" action="form/index.php" method="post">
  <fieldset>
  <legend><font color="#000000"><strong>Please fill out the form below if you have any questions.</strong></font></legend>
    <div>
    <label for="name">Name:* </label>
    <input type="text" size="30" name="name" class="txt" id="name" />
  </div>
    <div>
    <label for="label">Phone: </label>
    <input type="text" size="30" name="phone" class="txt" id="label" />
  </div>
    <div>
    <label for="email">Email:* </label>
    <input type="text" size="30" name="email" class="txt" id="email" />
  </div>
    <div>
    <label for="message">Message: </label>
    <textarea rows="6" name="message" id="message" cols="40" class="txt"></textarea>
  </div>
    <input type="hidden" name="thanks" value="../thanks.php" />
  <input type="hidden" name="email_fields" value="email" />
  <input type="hidden" name="required_fields" value="name, email" />
  <input type="hidden" name="html_template" value="form.tpl.html" />
  <input type="hidden" name="mail_template" value="mail.tpl.txt" />
  <div class="submit">
    <input type="submit" class="btn" value="Send Message" name="Submit" id="Submit" />
  </div>
  </fieldset>
</form>

Now the mail.tpl.text code: (I have taken out my client's full address and domain name for the post.)

To: "xxxxxxx Custom Homes" xxxxxxx@q.com From: "{name}" {phone} <{email}> <{message}> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset={txt_charset} Subject: Online Contact Request from Freese Custom Homes

Contact Information: {name} {phone} Email Address: {email}

Contact Message: {message}

Lastly, here's the form's index.php code: (Again, I have taken out my client's domain name for the post)

/************************************************* ** Title........: Form Mail Script ** Filename.....: index.php ** Author.......: GentleSource ** Homepage.....: http://www.gentlesource.com/ ** Notes........: This file contains the configuration ** Last changed.: ** Last change..: *************************************************/

/************************************************* ** ** THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY ** OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT ** LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, ** FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ** NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR ** COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES ** OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF ** CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF ** OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR ** OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ** *************************************************/

/************************************************* ** Script configuration - for a documentation of the ** following variables please take a look at the ** documentation file in the 'docu' directory. *************************************************/ $script_root = './';

      $referring_server      = ''; // Example: $referring_server = 'xxxxxxx.com, www.xxxxxxx.com';

      $language              = 'en';      // (see folder 'languages')

      $ip_banlist            = '';

      $ip_address_count      = '0';
      $ip_address_duration   = '48';

      $show_limit_errors     = 'yes';    // (yes, no)

      $log_messages          = 'no';     // (yes, no) -- make folder "temp" writable with: chmod 777 temp

      $text_wrap             = '72';

      $show_error_messages   = 'yes';

      $attachment            = 'no';    // (yes, no) -- make folder "temp" writable with: chmod 777 temp
      $attachment_files      = 'jpg, gif,png, zip, txt, pdf, doc, ppt, tif, bmp, mdb, xls, txt';
      $attachment_size       =  9000000;

      $captcha               = 'no';   // (yes, no) -- make folder "temp" writable with: chmod 777 temp

      $path['logfile']       = $script_root . 'logfile/logfile.txt';
      $path['templates']     = $script_root . 'templates/';

      $file['default_html']  = 'form.tpl.html';
      $file['default_mail']  = 'mail.tpl.txt';

/************************************************* ** Add further words, text, variables and stuff ** that you want to appear in the templates here. ** The values are displayed in the HTML output and ** the e-mail. *************************************************/ $add_text = array( 'txt_additional' => 'Additional', // {txt_additional} 'txt_more' => 'More' // {txt_more}

                        );

/************************************************* ** Do not edit below this line - Ende der Einstellungen *************************************************/

/************************************************* ** Send safety signal to included files *************************************************/ define('IN_SCRIPT', 'true');

/************************************************* ** Load formmail script code *************************************************/ include($script_root . 'inc/formmail.inc.php');

      echo $f6l_output;

?>

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'yes' and 'no' instead of TRUE or FALSE ? – alex Jul 3 at 1:38

3 Answers

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Your sending a plain text email right now - you should correct the header content type of that email.

Just set it to text/html. There might be more information here:

Or google for it, there are plenty of sources out there!

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How do I do that? Thanks – godleuf Nov 20 '08 at 17:34
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To add the appropiate headers, see:
http://nl2.php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php
example 4.
This btw is just Sebastian's aswer with a link.

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The From header line is not correct. There is text outside of the quotes:

From: "{name}" {phone} <{email}> <{message}>

And what's the <{message}> doing there. The only correct format would be:

From: "{name} {phone}" <{email}>

You can't use the message placeholder there because it contains new lines and that will break the mail header.

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