That is pretty slmpie. Create a database and a form that submits a name and email address to that database then create another form that you fill in with a title and message that will form the email. Then connect to the database, create a loop that grabs a persons name and email then sends an email to them then moves on to the next entry. You can even type variables like $name into the message to give a more personal touch. He has stuff on how to do all of this on his channel.
Wed, 08 Jan 2014 17:08:34 +0800
I feel satisfied after reading that one.
Wed, 08 Jan 2014 03:18:39 +0800
Free knowledge like this doesn't just help, it promote democracy. Thank you.
Thu, 02 Jan 2014 21:47:26 +0800
This post has helped me think things through
Wed, 01 Jan 2014 11:29:04 +0800
That's a clever answer to a tricky question
Wed, 01 Jan 2014 01:13:31 +0800
That saves me. Thanks for being so sensible!
Mon, 30 Dec 2013 06:37:20 +0800
It's a pleasure to find such rationality in an answer. Welcome to the debate.
Thu, 26 Dec 2013 06:05:35 +0800
You have more useful info than the British had colonies pre-WWII.
Thu, 07 Nov 2013 04:36:18 +0800
That is pretty slmpie. Create a database and a form that submits a name and email address to that database then create another form that you fill in with a title and message that will form the email. Then connect to the database, create a loop that grabs a persons name and email then sends an email to them then moves on to the next entry. You can even type variables like $name into the message to give a more personal touch. He has stuff on how to do all of this on his channel.