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9.3

php code to send email in plain text format

Asked by Shiva_Kumar in PHP for Windows

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Hi I am using the following code to send mail through the php mail() function.  But this mail is going in the html format.  I Need to send this mail in a plain text format.

The reason I am using the html tag in the php code is to provide a new line.  IF can give me an alternate way to have the email look like the line follows in the $mail_body then this code should work without the html tag.

text1
text2
text3

NOTE: The email must  also be encoded in Western European - ISO format.  MIME encoding is fully    
 supported (e.g. emails submitted by web browsers.)    

Thanks                        


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<html>
<?php 
$Name = "test"; 
$email = "email@adress.com"; 
$recipient = "abc@emailadress.com"; 
$mail_body = "Text1" . "<br>" . "text2" . "<br>""text3"; //mail body 
$subject = "Test mail"; //subject 
$header = "From: ". $Name . " <" . $email . ">\r\n"; //optional headerfields 
 
mail($recipient, $subject, $mail_body, $header); 
?>
</html>
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