en fonction de la source de vos données mysql et de la manière dont elles sont stockées, ne pouvez-vous pas les récupérer et simplement les ajouter à la variable $message ?
<?PHP
$query = "SELECT * FROM yourtable WHERE youridentifier = 'unique'"
$result = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
$content = $row['field with email content']
// or if there is more than one field
$content2 = $row['field with more email content']
}
// then you can create the "message" as you wish
$message = "Greetings ".$content.",
you are receiving this email because of blah. ".$content2."
Thank you,
code guy"
// Then you can still use $message as your variable
}
?>
formatez-le comme vous le souhaitez (HTML ou non, etc.) .. et envoyez-le par la poste.
pour plusieurs lignes, augmentez un peu le temps.
<?PHP
// give your message the starting string
$message = 'Greetings,
you are receiving this email as an invoice as follows:
<table style="width: 80%;">
<tr>
<td>Description</td>
<td>Cost</td>
<td>Weight</td>
<td>Color</td>
</tr>
'
$query = "SELECT * FROM yourtable WHERE youridentifier = 'unique'"
$result = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
$message .= " <tr>";
$message .= " <td>".$row['itemdescription']."</td>";
$message .= " <td>".$row['cost']."</td>";
$message .= " <td>".$row['shippingweight']."</td>";
$message .= " <td>".$row['color']."</td>";
$message .= " </tr>";
}
// then update the message with the ending
$message .= "
</table>
Thank you,
code guy"
// Then you can still use $message as your variable
}
?>
Cette présomption est si vous utilisez des e-mails au format HTML, sinon ce ne sera que du texte formaté.