Hi, I know there are many posts on this subject but I dont seem to be able to find a simple solution to my little problem. I have a seminar site which has chronoforms as the form builder.. what I would like to do is to have the form filled out by people who want to attend the seminars and on submission of the form send an email to them confirming the booking..and an email to me with the booking.. something like:
Seminar Registration Confirmation
Thank you [Client Name], we look forward to seeing you at the seminar.
[Seminar Date and Time]
[Seminar Address]
with the client name from the booking form used.
Is this possible? I dont have a great knowledge of code but can struggle through if guided. Any help would be very much appreciated.
Kind Regards
NB
Seminar Registration Confirmation
Thank you [Client Name], we look forward to seeing you at the seminar.
[Seminar Date and Time]
[Seminar Address]
with the client name from the booking form used.
Is this possible? I dont have a great knowledge of code but can struggle through if guided. Any help would be very much appreciated.
Kind Regards
NB
Hi hammerman47,
You can add a second (and third or more) Email Setup with different settings and template contents.
To use data submitted from the form in the Email Setup use the Dynamic Elements and enter the input name (without quotes or brackets) into the box.
Bob
PS I strongly recommend that you do *not* use the Dynamic From Email element in your Email Setups. Using this often results in your emails being marked as spam and dropped into a spam filter. Instead use the static From Email with an address that matches the site domain name and use Dynamic ReplyTo Email for the user email. The result is the same but with a much better chance of good delivery.
You can add a second (and third or more) Email Setup with different settings and template contents.
To use data submitted from the form in the Email Setup use the Dynamic Elements and enter the input name (without quotes or brackets) into the box.
Bob
PS I strongly recommend that you do *not* use the Dynamic From Email element in your Email Setups. Using this often results in your emails being marked as spam and dropped into a spam filter. Instead use the static From Email with an address that matches the site domain name and use Dynamic ReplyTo Email for the user email. The result is the same but with a much better chance of good delivery.
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