This information is pulled directly off the php website when used for other applications, so if I am wrong, then so are they. As for php mailer, my professor explained it very well today, Learn the in's and out's of the programming and it's quarks to understand the logic and then he will show us the tricks. Yes, here we go again! I am just seeking valid knowledge and understanding. Reading material is great too as long as it is relevant. Sarcasm does not help with the learning curve sir! -----Original Message----- From: Stut [mailto:stuttle@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 3:43 PM To: Brad Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: two small issues with php mail Brad wrote: > Implementing Bcc and smtp. "Here we go again" > #1 email is only being sent to a few recipients. > > I need to implement > > $smtp = ‘localhost’; > > Somewhere, but I keep getting parse errors? Those are not normal quotes, but I'm guessing you actually typed that in the evil that is Outlook. > #2 trying to do a Bcc but that gives me parse errors as well > > It should be as easy as? > > $Bcc ‘some@xxxxxxxxxxx’; $eol = "\r\n"; That's not valid code. Ok, the second bit is, but still rather pointless. > Here is the working code, but if I implement the above needed inserts > anywhere, I get a big ‘ol fat parse error > > Any assistance would be truly appreciated. > > An explanation of why would really help since this is for a school project. Ahh, suddenly everything becomes clear. You can't use PHPMailer because that would mean that you didn't learn it yourself you just used somebody elses work. So instead you ask here rather than reading the PHPMailer source code. Nice. > Working code as is: > > <? > > $email = $_REQUEST['email']; > > $fromaddress = 'admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'; > > $fromname = 'Zone of success Club'; $eol = "\r\n"; > > $headers = 'From: '.$fromname.' <'.$fromaddress.'>'.$eol; > > // $headers = 'bcc: 'kathyandrews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'; This should work. However, because you're assigning this to $headers rather than concatenating it you're trampling over the From line above. BTW, Bcc usually has a capital letter. Probably wouldn't cause any problems but has the potential to stop it working. > $headers .= 'Reply-To: '.$fromname.' <'.$fromaddress.'>'.$eol; > > $headers .= 'Return-Path: '.$fromname.' <'.$fromaddress.'>'.$eol; > > $headers .= 'X-Mailer: PHP '.phpversion().$eol; > > $headers .= 'Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1'.$eol; > > $headers .= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit'; > > $subject = 'Your free book!'; > > $body = '<a > href="http://www.zoneofsuccessclub.com/freePDF/autopilotebook.pdf">"Click > ME"</a> Here is your FREE autopilot book!!!!'; "Click ME" indeed. I'm guessing this isn't an HCI course you're doing. > mail($email, $subject, $body, $headers); > > ?> Try the veal. -Stut -- http://stut.net/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.0/1137 - Release Date: 11/18/2007 5:15 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.0/1137 - Release Date: 11/18/2007 5:15 PM -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php