false]; if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] === 'POST') { $name = isset($_POST['name']) ? trim($_POST['name']) : ''; $email = isset($_POST['email']) ? trim($_POST['email']) : ''; $message = isset($_POST['message']) ? trim($_POST['message']) : ''; if (!empty($name) && filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL) && !empty($message)) { // The 'to' address can be omitted to use the default from .env // Or specified directly. For this example, we'll use a placeholder // that should be configured in a real environment. $to = getenv('MAIL_TO') ?: 'support@yourdomain.com'; $subject = 'New Contact Form Submission'; $mailResult = MailService::sendContactMessage($name, $email, $message, $to, $subject); if (!empty($mailResult['success'])) { $response['success'] = true; } else { $response['error'] = $mailResult['error'] ?? 'Failed to send email.'; // In a real app, you would log this error. // error_log('MailService Error: ' . $response['error']); } } else { $response['error'] = 'Invalid input. Please fill out all fields correctly.'; } } else { $response['error'] = 'Invalid request method.'; } echo json_encode($response);