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return line commands in PHP
I could use some help. I am using the mail() function to send an email in a "helpdesk" like program. I have the person's name and email address attach to the message, however I want to put a few blank lines in between. I used the \n, \r, and \t commands in between them, but they don't do anything.
Another thing I need help with is that the mail function allows you to put other headers in. Do I need to enter anything in those? |
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