form, you can use this hidden variable to send them to a pre made HTML page.
Syntax:
 To choose the URL they will end up at:
To allow them to specify a URL they wish to travel to once the form is filled out:
Required Field
Description:
 You can require certain fields in your form to be filled in before the user can successfully submit the form. Simply
place all field names that you want to be mandatory into this field, separated by commas. If the required fields are not filled in, the
user will be notified of what they need to fill in, and a link back to the form they just submitted will be provided.
To use a customized error page, see  missing_fields_redirect 
Syntax:
 If you want to require that they fill in the email and phone fields in your form, so that you can reach them once you have
received the mail, use the syntax like:
Env_report Field
Description
: Allows you to have Environment variables included in the email message you receive after a user has filled out your
form. Useful if you wish to know what browser they were using, what domain they were coming from or any other attributes
associated with environment variables. The following is a short list of valid environment variables that might be useful:
REMOTE_HOST   Sends the hostname making the request.
REMOTE_ADDR   Sends the IP address of the remote host.
HTTP_USER_AGENT   The browser the client is using.
(Note: In our case, both REMOTE_HOST and REMOTE_ADDR are the same, since our servers don t do the reverse DNS lookup
needed to generate the true REMOTE_HOST string).
Syntax:
 If you wanted to find all the above variables, you would put the following into your form:
Sort Field
Description:
 This field allows you to choose the order in which you wish for your variables to appear in the email form that
FormMail generates. You can choose to have the field sorted alphabetically or specify a set order in which you want the fields to
appear in your mail message. By leaving this field out, the order will simply default to the order in which the browsers send the
information to the script (which is usually the exact same order as they appeared in the form). When sorting by a set order of
fields, you should include the phrase "order:" as the first part of your value for the sort field, and then follow that with the field
names you want to be listed in the email message, separated by commas.
Syntax:
 To sort alphabetically:
To sort by a set field order:
Print_config Field
Description:
 print_config allows you to specify which of the config variables you would like to have printed in your e mail
message. By default, no config fields are printed to your email. This is because the important form fields, like email, subject, etc.
are included in the header of the message. However some users have asked for this option so they can have these fields printed in
the body of the message. The config fields that you wish to have printed should be in the value attribute of your input tag
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