The mail () function allows you to send messages.
In order for the right-key function to work correctly, PHP must access the SendMail executable file in your system at compile time. If you are using other mail programs, such as QMail or postfix, make sure that they use a wrapper that is appropriate for sendmail. PHP first finds sendmail in your PATH variable and then finds it in the following path:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/etc:/etc:/usr/ucblib:/usr/lib. It is strongly recommended that SendMail be in your PATH variable. Also, the user running the compiled PHP program must have permission to execute the SendMail.
Related functions:
ezmlm_hash-calculating the hash value required for EZMLM
mail-sending mail
Examples of Use:
<?php$name = "Da duder"; Senders Name$email = "email@adress.com"; Senders e-Mail adress$recipient = "PersonWhoGetsIt@emailadress.com"; Recipient$mail_body = "The text for the Mail ..."; Mail body$subject = "Subject for Reviever"; Subject$header = "From:". $Name. "<". $email. ">\r\n"; Optional Headerfieldsmail ($recipient, $subject, $mail _body, $header); Mail command?>