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Admin: Posted Date: April 4, 2010

With this PHP formmailer script you are able to put a contact form on your website. Both HTML layout and e-mail layout are fully customizable by templates. Allows you to send information from forms on your web site, by e-mail.

PHP Form Mail Script

With this PHP formmailer script you are able to put a contact form on your website. Both HTML layout and e-mail layout are fully customizable by templates.

Form Mail Script will allow you to send information from forms on your web site, by e-mail, to one, or to multiple recipients. It lets you send e-mail as text, or as HTML. The script can also log all the messages that are sent.

The layout of your forms, and e-mail, can be customized as you wish. You can also choose if the user will be redirected to a thank-you-page, or sees the information from the form displayed again

It also has multiple layers of security that reduce the possibility of unauthorized use.

                                  

Functions and features of the Formmailer

  • Processing form data and send it per e-mail
  • Handling of several forms with the same script
  • Full customizable website layout by templates
  • Full customizable mail content by templates
  • Sending text and HTML e-mails
  • E-mail message logging feature
  • Security features against abuse by spammers (filters, Captcha)
  • Preview of the messages (optional)
  • Display messages after sending e-mail or redirect to a special thanks page
  • Different language files available: English, German etc.
  • Sending attachments

Requirements

The script needs PHP/4 or PHP/5 on Windows, Unix, or Linux to function properly. You also need a software (WinZIP for example) to unpack the script files after downloading from our server.

Webmaster Requirements

You should have a solid understanding of HTML and some experience with script installation.

 

 

 

 
 
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