Make users send e-mails via your website with PHP and a beautiful user interface.
Yes, you can.
Visit http://esp.thewebzone.nl/E-mail/ to see a developer (demo) version in action.
Supported languages:
- Dutch (Nederlands)
- English (British)
- Install
E-Mail Service Provider
by clicking here. - Upload
E-Mail Service Provider
to your PHP project. - Rename
E-Mail Service Provider
toE-mail
- Open
settings.php
. - Fill in your e-mail domain under
$emailExtention
.
*) Examples:example.com
andthewebzone.nl
.
*) Do not add an @-sign. - Fill in the usual user(name) from who/which e-mails will be sent under
$standardFrom
. - Select if you would like to have HTML-support turned on by default under
$htmlSupported
. - Open
emails.txt
. - On each line, you fill in the available e-mail user(name)s.
*) Make sure you add the default e-mail address.
*) Do NOT fill in the first line: this won't be read. - Visit
http(s)://<your_domain>/E-mail/
in your web browser. - If you see any errors, follow the instructions to fix them.
If your language isn't supported, we advise you to translate it yourself or send us an e-mail. Our e-mail address is info at thewebzone dot nl
make sure you add ESP
or E-Mail Service Provider
in your e-mail's subject.
Why would you choose E-mail Service Provider (ESP) and not another e-mail service provider application?
- ESP is an open-source project.
- ESP logs all e-mails sent so that you can keep track of user activity.
- ESP is easy to use and easy to configure.
- ESP can easily be translated.
Here you can see some photos of the E-Mail Service Provide application.