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Posted by apasj06 on 08/11/07 07:01
Hello everyone:
I am wondering if there is a way to use different suject line for
different recipients.
I am using PHP mail function to send out email which confirm account
registration.
Email will be send to students who registered an account, the lab
assistant will also get an
email contain the same account registration information.
I want use different subject line for student and lab assistant.
Would it be possible to achieve this by using one mail function?
Please give me some advises.
If you know some online resource discuss this topic please let me
know. Thanks for your help!
PHP code I used for mail function.
$mailto = "$email";
$subject = "Computer Lab Account Registration Confirmation Email";
$message = "";
$under_gradAccount ="";
$gradAccounts = "";
$gradAccount1 = "";
/*
note: you need to include MIME type and content-type in order to
include message body fomatted with html tags.
Add multiple recipents in header portion
*/
$header .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\n";
$header .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\n";
$header .= "From: $fname $lname <$email>\n";
$header.="Bcc:santa98bn@yahoo.com\n";
print ("First name: $fname. <br />");
print ("Last name: $lname. <br />");
print ("Gender: $gender. <br />");
print("Age: $age. <br />");
print ("Department: $departments. <br />");
print ("Email: $email. <br />");
print ("Phone number: $phone_num. <br />");
if($class_standing == "undergraduate")
{
print "You are an $class_standing student.<br /> You applied for
the following
account(s):<br />";
if(is_array($_POST['undergrad_account']))
{
foreach($_POST['undergrad_account'] as $undergradAccount)
{
print ("$undergradAccount<br />");
}
}
}
if($class_standing == "graduate")
{
print ("You are a $class_standing student.<br /> You applied for
the following
account(s):<br />");
if(is_array($_POST['undergrad_account']))
{
foreach($_POST['undergrad_account'] as $undergradAccount)
{
print ("$undergradAccount<br />");
}
}
if(is_array($_POST['grad_account']))
{
foreach($_POST['grad_account'] as $gradAccount)
{
print ("$gradAccount<br />");
}
}
}
$message ="<html><body>";
$message .="<h4>Please verify your account information.<br />If you
have any
questions, please contact <a href=\"mailto:flashqa3@yahoo.com
\">Computer Lab Account
Service</a>.</h4>";
$message .="<hr style=\"color: orange; width: 800px;\" />";
$message .= "First name: $fname. <br />";
$message .= "Last name: $lname. <br />";
$message .= "Gender: $gender. <br />";
$message .= "Age: $age. <br />";
$message .= "Department: $departments. <br />";
$message .= "Email: $email. <br />";
$message .= "Phone: $phone_num. <br />";
$message .= "You are a(n): $class_standing student. <br />";
$message .= "You applied for the following accounts: <br />";
//use implode function to convert array to string, so account option
//can be displayed in the email
if($class_standing == "undergraduate")
{
if(is_array($_POST['undergrad_account']))
{
$under_gradAccount .= implode(', ',
$_POST['undergrad_account']); //convert
undergraduate account option from an array into a string
$message .= "--". $under_gradAccount."<br />";
}
}
/*
convert graduate account into a string format
*/
if($class_standing == "graduate")
{
//test to see if undergraduate checkbox group being checked
if(is_array($_POST['undergrad_account']))
{
$gradAccount1 .= implode(', ', $_POST['undergrad_account']);
}
else
$gradAccount1 = "";
if(is_array($_POST['grad_account']))
{
$gradAccounts .= implode(', ', $_POST['grad_account']);
}
$message .= "--".$gradAccount1 . '<br />';
$message .= "--".$gradAccounts.'<br />';
}
if(empty($comments))
{
print "You did not enter any comments.";
}
if(!empty($comments))
{
$message .= "Your comments on our account services are shown
below:<br />";
$message .= "' $comments'<br />";
}
$message .= "The services you requested will be available once we
approve your
application.";
$message .="<hr style=\"color: orange; width: 800px;\" />";
$message .= "<br /><br />Computer Lab Account Services<br />San Jose
State
University";
$message .="</body></html>";
?>
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