I used this tut and everthing seems working fine
http://www.kirupa.com/developer/actionscript/flash_php_email.htm
except for the name, I don’t think I see the name when the email is being sent to me, I pretty sure it’s a quick php coding, it’s just that I’am a php dummie.
BTW this is the php code
<?php
/***************************************************\
- PHP 4.1.0+ version of email script. For more
- information on the mail() function for PHP, see
-
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php
***************************************************/
// First, set up some variables to serve you in
// getting an email. This includes the email this is
// sent to (yours) and what the subject of this email
// should be. It’s a good idea to choose your own
// subject instead of allowing the user to. This will
// help prevent spam filters from snatching this email
// out from under your nose when something unusual is put.
$sendTo = “mysite”;
$subject = “anysubject”;
// variables are sent to this PHP page through
// the POST method. $_POST is a global associative array
// of variables passed through this method. From that, we
// can get the values sent to this page from Flash and
// assign them to appropriate variables which can be used
// in the PHP mail() function.
// header information not including sendTo and Subject
// these all go in one variable. First, include From:
$headers = “From: " . $_POST[“firstName”] .” “. $_POST[“lastname”] . “<” . $_POST[“email”] .”>
";
// next include a replyto
$headers .= "Reply-To: " . $_POST[“email”] . "
";
// often email servers won’t allow emails to be sent to
// domains other than their own. The return path here will
// often lift that restriction so, for instance, you could send
// email to a hotmail account. (hosting provider settings may vary)
// technically bounced email is supposed to go to the return-path email
$headers .= "Return-path: " . $_POST[“email”];
// now we can add the content of the message to a body variable
$message = $_POST[“message”];
// once the variables have been defined, they can be included
// in the mail function call which will send you an email
mail($sendTo, $subject, $message, $headers);
?>