Auto-Responder

How to Use

  • Enabling the Auto-Responder

    Enable AutoResponders easily for your Form Responses. Use the following settings inside the Form’s HTML:

    <input type="hidden" name="replyto" value="template-contactform-email">
    <input type="hidden" name="autoresponder" value="true">
  • Customizing the Email

    We have added more options to Customize the Auto-Responder Email Title, Subject and Body per Form. Simply use the Settings below:

    <input type="hidden" name="ar_subject" value="Auto-Responder Email Subject">
    <input type="hidden" name="ar_title" value="Thank You for your Email">
    <input type="hidden" name="ar_message" value="We have received your Message and will get back to you shortly. Meanwhile, check our Website: http://www.website.com .<br><br>Thank You">
    <input type="hidden" name="ar_footer" value="Copyright Company Name">
  • Auto-Responder Email Personlization

    Easily Personalize your Auto-Responder Emails by adding the Form Field References enclosed within Curly Braces {form-field} in your Auto-Responder Message:

    <input type="hidden" name="ar_message" value="Dear {template-contactform-name},<br><br>We have received your Message and will get back to you shortly. Meanwhile, check our Website: http://www.website.com .<br><br>Thank You">
    <input type="hidden" name="ar_footer" value="Copyright Company Name">

    You can add as many Form Fields as you like in your Auto-Responder Message. Basic HTML is also supported.

  • Using SMTP for Auto-Responders

    If you are using SMTP for sending Emails, chances are you will need to use SMTP for Auto-Responder too. Simply add the SMTP codes after the $autoresponder = new PHPMailer(); Line of Code and remember to replace $mail-> with $autoresponder->.

Last Modified: June 5, 2020