PHP Mailer class #mailer
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by Daud Mabena - 10 years ago (2014-11-30)
Class for sending email
| Just a php class for sending email |
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Class that may be used to compose and send e-mail messages.
It features:
- User definable headers and body parts.
- MIME encoding of text and HTML body parts with user defined character encoding using quoted-printable.
- Addition of file parts (attachments) with automatic content type detection.
- Forwarding of messages received from somebody else as intact attachments
- Support for multipart/related messages (eg. HTML messages with embedded images, stylesheets, frames, etc..)
- Support for multipart/alternative messages (eg. text and HTML versions in the same message).
- Encoding of message headers with user defined character encoding using q-encoding.
- Definition of the error delivery address setting the Return-Path header calling sendmail program directly.
- Several sub-classes for sending messages by different methods: PHP mail() function, sendmail, qmail, SMTP (with support for authentication and direct delivery mode), maildrop in Microsoft IIS or Exchange Pickup folder.
- Wrappers that emulate the mail() function using the SMTP, sendmail and qmail delivery sub-classes.
- Support for sending personalized bulk mail by replacing the contents of the message parts that differ for each recipient.
- HTML and plain text message parts can be composed using template engines. An example that works with Smarty template engine is provided.
- Retrieving the composed message data or size without sending the message
| by Manuel Lemos package author 26695 - 10 years ago (2014-12-02) Comment
There are plenty of classes for sending email.
This package can compose text or HTML messages, the HTML messages may have embedded resources in the message like images and CSS, the message may contain attachments.
There is a base class that sends messages via the PHP mail function and other sub-classes that send the same message via a SMTP server, or local mail server using sendmail or compatible (postfix, exim, etc.), or qmail, or dropping messages in Microsoft IIS or Exchange Pickup folder. |
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by Daud Mabena - 10 years ago (2014-12-15) Reply
Thanks much Bro...
I will make a good use of this package.