The PHP isset() function will check if the variable exists!
For example.
$a = false; // or any other value
echo isset($a); // True, because the variable $a exists!
echo isset($b); // False, because the variable $b doesn't exist!
No need to put the isset there, try the following:
echo $_POST['inform_me'];
The $_POST['inform_me']
variable will contain the value.
If it is checked, it will contain the value that is the value of your checkbox.
For example this is the HTML code
<input name="inform_me" id="inform_me" type="checkbox" value="test"> inform me </input>
Then the variable $_POST['inform_me'] will be "test" if checked, otherwise (if unchecked) the value will be an empty string.
In case you didn't provide the HTML tag with a value, the variable will be "on" if checked, otherwise an empty string (if unchecked).