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PHP
63 lines
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2 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/***************************************************\
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* PHP 4.1.0+ version of email script. For more
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* information on the mail() function for PHP, see
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* http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php
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\***************************************************/
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// First, set up some variables to serve you in
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// getting an email. This includes the email this is
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// sent to (yours) and what the subject of this email
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// should be. It's a good idea to choose your own
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// subject instead of allowing the user to. This will
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// help prevent spam filters from snatching this email
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// out from under your nose when something unusual is put.
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$to = $_POST["to"];
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$from = $_POST["from"];
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$url = $_POST["url"];
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$subject = "You have received a video!";
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// variables are sent to this PHP page through
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// the POST method. $_POST is a global associative array
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// of variables passed through this method. From that, we
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// can get the values sent to this page from Flash and
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// assign them to appropriate variables which can be used
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// in the PHP mail() function.
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// header information not including sendTo and Subject
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// these all go in one variable. First, include From:
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$headers = "From: "."<" . $_POST["from"] .">\r\n";
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// next include a replyto
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$headers .= "Reply-To: " . $_POST["from"] . "\r\n";
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// often email servers won't allow emails to be sent to
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// domains other than their own. The return path here will
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// often lift that restriction so, for instance, you could send
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// email to a hotmail account. (hosting provider settings may vary)
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// technically bounced email is supposed to go to the return-path email
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$headers .= "Return-path: " . $_POST["from"];
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// now we can add the content of the message to a body variable
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$message = $_POST["note"] . "\n\n";
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$message .= "Video URL: " . $url;
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// once the variables have been defined, they can be included
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// in the mail function call which will send you an email
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mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);
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?>
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