I have a script that sends an email using the paypal IPN after a successful purchase. How can I modify the script to send HTML email?
<?php
// read the post from PayPal system and add 'cmd'
$req = 'cmd=_notify-validate';
foreach ($_POST as $key => $value) {
$value = urlencode(stripslashes($value));
$req .= "&$key=$value";
}
// post back to PayPal system to validate
$header = "POST /cgi-bin/webscr HTTP/1.1\r\n";
// If testing on Sandbox use:
// $header .= "Host: www.sandbox.paypal.com:443\r\n";
$header .= "Host: ipnpb.paypal.com:443\r\n";
$header .= "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n";
$header .= "Content-Length: " . strlen($req) . "\r\n\r\n";
// If testing on Sandbox use:
//$fp = fsockopen ('ssl://www.sandbox.paypal.com', 443, $errno, $errstr, 30);
$fp = fsockopen ('ssl://ipnpb.paypal.com', 443, $errno, $errstr, 30);
// assign posted variables to local variables
$item_name = $_POST['item_name'];
$item_number = $_POST['item_number'];
$payment_status = $_POST['payment_status'];
$payment_amount = $_POST['mc_gross'];
$payment_currency = $_POST['mc_currency'];
$txn_id = $_POST['txn_id'];
$receiver_email = $_POST['receiver_email'];
$payer_email = $_POST['payer_email'];
//set email variables
$From_email = "From: admin@domain.com";
$Subject_line = "Thanks";
$email_msg = "Thanks for purchasing my item. Your order will be delivered in 3-4 days. We appreciate your business.";
$email_msg .= "\n\nThe details of your order are as follows:";
$email_msg .= "\n\n" . "Transaction ID: " . $txn_id ;
$email_msg .= "\n" . "Payment Date: " . $payment_date;
if (!$fp) {
// HTTP ERROR
} else {
fputs ($fp, $header . $req);
while (!feof($fp)) {
$res = fgets ($fp, 1024);
if (strcmp ($res, "VERIFIED") == 0) {
// check the payment_status is Completed
// check that txn_id has not been previously processed
// check that receiver_email is your Primary PayPal email
// check that payment_amount/payment_currency are correct
// process payment
$mail_From = $From_email;
$mail_To = $payer_email;
$mail_Subject = $Subject_line;
$mail_Body = $email_msg;
mail($mail_To, $mail_Subject, $mail_Body, $mail_From);
}
else if (strcmp ($res, "INVALID") == 0) {
// log for manual investigation
$mail_From = $From_email;
$mail_To = $receiver_email;
$mail_Subject = "INVALID IPN POST";
$mail_Body = "INVALID IPN POST. The raw POST string is below.\n\n" . $req;
mail($mail_To, $mail_Subject, $mail_Body, $mail_From);
}
}
fclose ($fp);
}
?>
Just put HTML in the mail body, and most mail clients should be able to figure it out.
A more correct answer would also include the appropriate
Content-Type
header in the mail (text/html
).A complete answer would be what I do:
Not only does this send all the correct headers to leave no guesswork on the client, it also generates a plaintext version automatically for the users who don't want HTML emails.
Sending HTML Email through PHP uses the exact same mail function as text email:
Source and donwload available on css tricks
You need to send full headers with content type, not just mail_from. Heres an example
http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_mail_mail.asp
In your code:
$mail_From = $From_email; $mail_To = $payer_email; $mail_Subject = $Subject_line; $mail_Body = $email_msg;
mail($mail_To, $mail_Subject, $mail_Body, $mail_From);
The $mail_From is the fourth parameter (headers). Create a new string that contains full headers for html email plus: $_From
If you echo $headers it will be something like this