This should be embedded somewhere in an HTML file....
Code:

<form method="post" action="sendmail.php">
Name: <input name="name" type="text">
<br />
Email: <input name="email" type="text" />
<br />
Message:<br />
<textarea name="message" rows="10" cols="30">
</textarea><br /><br />
<input type="submit" />
</form></center>
</body>



Then this should be copied and saved as sendmail.php with nothing else added to it...
Note the quotes around the E-mail address added also.
Code:

<?
$email = $_POST['email'] ;
$message = $_POST['message'] ;
mail( "webmaster@potsdamlacrosse.com", "Email Subject", $message, "From: $email" );
print "Congratulations your email has been sent";
?>



The page I posted has the original E-mail address that you had in the original post...

If you need it changed for testing purposes let me know....
Heres Sendmail In Action to the E-mail address you supplied in the original post but from my server...

Also, I was using a script that takes you to an actual Thank You page, Might look a little more professional if for a buisness.

I've got it hosted over at http://www.chicagoceg.com for the time being so it'll be there until you tell me you don't need it anymore....


If you want me to post that just let me know...

Steve


www.ChicagoCEG.com 2006 White Grand Prix