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Friday, November 21, 2008
Autoresponders With PHP By Robert Plank
First off, check out the URL below. You`ll learn how to make that today. http://www.jumpx.com utorials/3/signup.html
Fill out your e-mail address on the page you see. (I promise it`s not being saved anywhere.) Then, wait a minute or two and check your mail. You should get a message from Gumby (null@jumpx.com) containing a sample autoresponder message.
Today, we`re going to learn three easy things: redirection, mail sending, and form submission.
When we finish with that, you will know how to put those components together and create an autoresponder. Because if you think about it, that`s all an autoresponder does. Somebody enters in their e-mail address, are sent an e-mail message, and then are redirected to a new page.
Of course there are more complex autoresponders, like Gary Ambrose`s Opt-In Lightning, or Wes Baylock`s Mail Master Pro which handle multiple follow-ups and record the e-mail addresses of those who have signed up for the responder. But today we`re just going to focus on how to make a very basic, very simple autoresponder.
Hopefully, you`ve seen what form objects in HTML look like. Here`s some code you can use for an example:
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