you need to set the headers
to be able to pass the sender email:
fx:
<?php
$to = '[email protected]';
$subject = 'the subject';
$message = 'hello';
$headers = 'From: [email protected]' . "
" .
'Reply-To: [email protected]' . "
" .
'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();
mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);
?>
so your code will look something like this:
$name = $_POST['name'];
$email = $_POST['email'];
$subject = $_POST['subject'];
$message = $_POST['message'];
$to = "[email protected]";
$headers = 'From: '.$email."
" .
'Reply-To: '.$email."
" .
'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();
mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);
header('Location: contact_thankyou.html');
Note: I never tested myself, I normally use smtp.mail class to do all this for me, since it is more easy, clean... just check it out...
then it will look something like this:
<?php
require 'class.phpmailer.php';
$mail = new PHPMailer;
$mail->IsSMTP(); // Set mailer to use SMTP
$mail->Host = 'smtp1.example.com;smtp2.example.com'; // Specify main and backup server
$mail->SMTPAuth = true; // Enable SMTP authentication
$mail->Username = 'jswan'; // SMTP username
$mail->Password = 'secret'; // SMTP password
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'tls'; // Enable encryption, 'ssl' also accepted
$mail->From = '[email protected]';
$mail->FromName = 'Mailer';
$mail->AddAddress('[email protected]', 'Josh Adams'); // Add a recipient
$mail->AddAddress('[email protected]'); // Name is optional
$mail->AddReplyTo('[email protected]', 'Information');
$mail->AddCC('[email protected]');
$mail->AddBCC('[email protected]');
$mail->Subject = 'Here is the subject';
$mail->Body = 'This is the HTML message body <b>in bold!</b>';
$mail->AltBody = 'This is the body in plain text for non-HTML mail clients';
if(!$mail->Send()) {
echo 'Message could not be sent.';
echo 'Mailer Error: ' . $mail->ErrorInfo;
exit;
}
echo 'Message has been sent';
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