Contact - email form PHP code is a PHP script for Form Processors scripts design by tropicalpcsolutions.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Contact - email form PHP code will allow your visitors to contact you via a web form.
Publisher review: Contact - email form PHP code will allow your visitors to contact you via a web form. This PHP contact email form program will allow your visitors to contact you via a web form. It will send the results to you in an email. This code does some basic input bounds checks (email address validation etc...) and is easy to set up and configure. This code also has the option to do domain validation to help avoid misuse by spammers. This program will send you the visitors IP address in the letter. This version has the option to log the IP addresses of anyone who attempts to access the form from anywhere other than your domain to a HTML log file. You just use a simple link to view the IP log file. Also this version has the option to notify you via email if someone attempts to use the form from outside your domain. You can also choose to send HTML or plain text mail. This code has the log-in form on a separate HTML file so it is easier to set up and customize for non programmers. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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