Thanks guys. I will take everything that as been stated to heart. Thanks for the insight. I haven't don't much with mail. Payne > > On Jul 24, 2008, at 1052AM, payne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> $result = mysql_query($query) > > Missing a ; at the end of the line. > > >> $mailsend = mail("terrorpup@xxxxxxxxx","The IP's that Attacked >> $hostname", "The following are ip's that have try to attack your >> system.\r\n\r\ > > You can't execute code inside of a function call the way you're trying > to do. Instead do something like: > > $message = "The following are ip's that have try to attack your system. > \r\n\r\"; > > Then in your code below, anywhere you have an echo statement, replace > it with $message .= "code here". For example: $message "<tr><td align= > \'left\'>$row[0]</td><td><div align=\'right\'>$row[1]</div></td></tr>"; > > Then after you're done building your $message for the email, > > mail("terrorpup@xxxxxxxxx","The IP's that Attacked $hostname", > $message); > > I'd suggest taking another read of the manual page for the mail > function: http://php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php - the email is > sent when you make the call, not created and stored in a variable when > executed. > > Brady > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php