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first set config/mail.php, as an example the gmail:

'driver' => 'smtp',
'host' => 'smtp.gmail.com',
'port' => 465,

'username' => '[email protected]',    //email valid which will send the message
'password' => 'testpassword',

'sendmail' => '/usr/sbin/sendmail -bs',

contact.blade.php

{{ Form::open( array("action" => "MailController@send") ) }}
	<div>
	   	<label for="name"><b>Name</b></label>
		<input required type="text" name="name" id="name">
	</div>
	<div>
		<label for="message"><b>Message</b></label>
		<textarea rows="6" name="message" id="message"></textarea>
	</div>
	<div>
	{{ Form::submit('Send') }}
	</div>
 </form>

	@if ( isset($success) )
	<center>
	    <div class="alert alert-success">
	       <h4>Send Message</h4>
		   thanks
	     </div>			
	</center>
	@endif

	@if ( count($errors) > 0)
		<div class="alert alert-error">
			<h4>Required fields:</h4>
			@foreach ($errors->all() as $e)
				<li>{{ $e }}</li>
			@endforeach
		</div>
	@endif

MailController.php

class MailController extends BaseController {
     public function send() { 

         $rules = array('name' => 'required', 'message' => 'required');

          $validation = Validator::make(Input::all(), $rules);

         if ($validation->fails()) {
             return Redirect::to('contact')->withErrors($validation->errors())->withInput();
         } else {
   
       //email.blade.php name of view
       Mail::send('email', Input::all() , function($m){   
        $m
        ->from(Input::get('name'))
        ->to('[email protected]')    //Email you want to send
        ->subject('Site:');
        
        });

      return View::make('contact')->with('success', TRUE);
    }

email.blade.php

      <h1>MESSAGE</h1>
       <p> 
       	  <strong>Name: </strong>
		{{$name}}
        </p>

        <p> 
       	  <strong>Message: </strong>
		{{$message}}
        </p>

Route

Route::post('contact', 'MailController@send');

There are some ways to e-mail, also for AJAX. I showed you one way, I hope this has Helped. ;)

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What would my routes look like? Thanks for your response by the way!

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