DearRicky
DearRicky

Reputation: 402

PHP E-mail Form Sender Name Instead Of E-mail?

Right now, I've set up a PHP e-mail form and everything works fine. However, while testing it, I'm only getting the sender e-mail address as the name. What I want is the name of the sender, like:

John Doe

Subject Subject Subject

Instead of:

[email protected]

Subject Subject Subject

Below is the code...

Can someone help me please? Thanks.

PHP:

<?php
if(isset($_POST['email'])) {

    // EDIT THE 2 LINES BELOW AS REQUIRED
    $email_to = "[email protected]";
    $email_subject = $_REQUEST['subject'];


    function died($error) {
        // your error code can go here
        echo "We are very sorry, but there were error(s) found with the form you submitted. ";
        echo "These errors appear below.<br /><br />";
        echo $error."<br /><br />";
        echo "Please go back and fix these errors.<br /><br />";
        die();
    }

    // validation expected data exists
    if(!isset($_POST['full_name']) ||
        !isset($_POST['email']) ||
        !isset($_POST['subject']) ||
        !isset($_POST['message'])) {
        died('We are sorry, but there appears to be a problem with the form you submitted.');      
    }

    $full_name = $_POST['full_name']; // required
    $email_from = $_POST['email']; // required
    $subject = $_POST['subject'];
    $message= $_POST['message']; // required

    $error_message = "";
    $email_exp = '/^[A-Za-z0-9._%-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z]{2,4}$/';
  if(!preg_match($email_exp,$email_from)) {
    $error_message .= 'The e-mail you entered does not appear to be valid.<br />';
  }
    $string_exp = "/^[A-Za-z .'-]+$/";
  if(!preg_match($string_exp,$full_name)) {
    $error_message .= 'The name you entered does not appear to be valid.<br />';
  }
  if(strlen($message) < 2) {
    $error_message .= 'The message you entered doee not appear to be valid.<br />';
  }
  if(strlen($error_message) > 0) {
    died($error_message);
  }
    $email_message = "Form details below.\n\n";

    function clean_string($string) {
      $bad = array("content-type","bcc:","to:","cc:","href");
      return str_replace($bad,"",$string);
    }

    $email_message .= "Full Name: ".clean_string($full_name)."\n";
    $email_message .= "E-mail: ".clean_string($email_from)."\n";
    $email_message .= "Subject: ".clean_string($subject)."\n";
    $email_message .= "Message: ".clean_string($message)."\n";


// create email headers
$headers = 'From: '.$email_from."\r\n".
'Reply-To: '.$email_from."\r\n" .
'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();
@mail($email_to, $email_subject, $email_message, $headers); 
?>

<!-- include your own success html here -->

Thank you for contacting us. We will be in touch with you very soon.

<?php
}
?>

Upvotes: 22

Views: 65491

Answers (8)

Rizwan Siddiquee
Rizwan Siddiquee

Reputation: 891

Drupal e-mail Form Sender Name Instead Of E-mail with Domain Basis?

Example:

function hook_mail_alter(&$message) {

if($message['id'] == "put_id" && $domain_id == 368){

$default_from = variable_get('site_mail', ini_get('sendmail_from'));

if($message['from'] == $default_from){

$message['from'] = '"'. variable_get('site_name', 'Drupal') .'" <'. 
$default_from .'>';

$message['headers']['From'] = $message['from'];

}

}

}

Upvotes: 0

Kevin Pajak
Kevin Pajak

Reputation: 291

Thank you stimms!

So, your whole code portion would look like this:

// prepare email body text
$message = "";

$message .= "Thanks for registering .....";

$message .= "\n";

$message .= "More stuff here";

$headers = "From: John Smith <[email protected]>";


mail($recipientemail, "Hey thanks for joining!", $message, $headers);

Then the email recipient will see an email in their inbox that looks like this:

FROM: John Smith

SUBJECT: Hey thanks for joining!

MESSAGE: Thanks for registering ..... More stuff here

Upvotes: 2

Erick Martinez
Erick Martinez

Reputation: 825

In the headers you must set the From header like this:

<?php
...
$headers = 'From: ' . clean_string($full_name) . ' <' . clean_string($email_from) . ">\r\n";
..
?>

Upvotes: 3

Tarun
Tarun

Reputation: 5514

change these 4 lines

 $full_name = $_POST['full_name'];
    $email_from = $_POST['email'];
    $subject = $_POST['subject'];
    $message= $_POST['message'];

to:

 $full_name = $_POST['full_name'];
    $email_from = $_POST['email'];
    $subject = $_POST['subject'];
    $message= '"' . $full_name . '" <' . $_POST['message'] . '>';

please make sure u copy paste this as it is.

Upvotes: 1

Paul
Paul

Reputation: 141839

Right after your 4 lines that say $email_message .= ... add a line:

$email_from = $full_name.'<'.$email_from.'>';

Upvotes: 35

stimms
stimms

Reputation: 44044

You set the e-mail address like this

$email_to = "Ricky <[email protected]>";

http://php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php

Upvotes: 1

Brad
Brad

Reputation: 163301

Usualy you simply need to reformat the from address like this:

"Ricky, Dear" <[email protected]>

http://php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php

Upvotes: 3

b01
b01

Reputation: 4384

THen you need it in this form:

"John Doe <[email protected]>"

Upvotes: 14

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