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* The http://phpmailer.codeworxtech.com/ website now carries a few *
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* advertisements through the Google Adsense network. Please visit  *
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* the advertiser sites and help us offset some of our costs.       *
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* Thanks ....                                                      *
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PHPMailer
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Full Featured Email Transfer Class for PHP
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==========================================
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Version 5.0.0 (April 02, 2009)
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With the release of this version, we are initiating a new version numbering
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system to differentiate from the PHP4 version of PHPMailer.
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Most notable in this release is fully object oriented code.
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We now have available the PHPDocumentor (phpdocs) documentation. This is
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separate from the regular download to keep file sizes down. Please see the
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download area of http://phpmailer.codeworxtech.com.
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We also have created a new test script (see /test_script) that you can use
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right out of the box. Copy the /test_script folder directly to your server (in
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the same structure ... with class.phpmailer.php and class.smtp.php in the
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folder above it. Then launch the test script with:
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http://www.yourdomain.com/phpmailer/test_script/index.php
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from this one script, you can test your server settings for mail(), sendmail (or
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qmail), and SMTP. This will email you a sample email (using contents.html for
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the email body) and two attachments. One of the attachments is used as an inline
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image to demonstrate how PHPMailer will automatically detect if attachments are
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the same source as inline graphics and only include one version. Once you click
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the Submit button, the results will be displayed including any SMTP debug
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information and send status. We will also display a version of the script that
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you can cut and paste to include in your projects. Enjoy!
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Version 2.3 (November 08, 2008)
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We have removed the /phpdoc from the downloads. All documentation is now on
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the http://phpmailer.codeworxtech.com website.
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The phpunit.php has been updated to support PHP5.
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For all other changes and notes, please see the changelog.
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Donations are accepted at PayPal with our id "paypal@worxteam.com".
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Version 2.2 (July 15 2008)
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- see the changelog.
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Version 2.1 (June 04 2008)
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With this release, we are announcing that the development of PHPMailer for PHP5
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will be our focus from this date on. We have implemented all the enhancements
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and fixes from the latest release of PHPMailer for PHP4.
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Far more important, though, is that this release of PHPMailer (v2.1) is
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fully tested with E_STRICT error checking enabled.
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** NOTE: WE HAVE A NEW LANGUAGE VARIABLE FOR DIGITALLY SIGNED S/MIME EMAILS.
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   IF YOU CAN HELP WITH LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH AND SPANISH, IT WOULD BE
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   APPRECIATED.
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We have now added S/MIME functionality (ability to digitally sign emails).
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BIG THANKS TO "sergiocambra" for posting this patch back in November 2007.
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The "Signed Emails" functionality adds the Sign method to pass the private key
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filename and the password to read it, and then email will be sent with
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content-type multipart/signed and with the digital signature attached.
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A quick note on E_STRICT:
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- In about half the test environments the development version was subjected
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  to, an error was thrown for the date() functions (used at line 1565 and 1569).
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  This is NOT a PHPMailer error, it is the result of an incorrectly configured
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  PHP5 installation. The fix is to modify your 'php.ini' file and include the
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  date.timezone = America/New York
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  directive, (for your own server timezone)
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- If you do get this error, and are unable to access your php.ini file, there is
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  a workaround. In your PHP script, add
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  date_default_timezone_set('America/Toronto');
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  * do NOT try to use
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  $myVar = date_default_timezone_get();
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  as a test, it will throw an error.
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We have also included more example files to show the use of "sendmail", "mail()",
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"smtp", and "gmail".
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We are also looking for more programmers to join the volunteer development team.
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If you have an interest in this, please let us know.
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Enjoy!
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Version 2.1.0beta1 & beta2
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please note, this is BETA software
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** DO NOT USE THIS IN PRODUCTION OR LIVE PROJECTS
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INTENDED STRICTLY FOR TESTING
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** NOTE:
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As of November 2007, PHPMailer has a new project team headed by industry
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veteran Andy Prevost (codeworxtech). The first release in more than two
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years will focus on fixes, adding ease-of-use enhancements, provide
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basic compatibility with PHP4 and PHP5 using PHP5 backwards compatibility
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features. A new release is planned before year-end 2007 that will provide
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full compatiblity with PHP4 and PHP5, as well as more bug fixes.
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We are looking for project developers to assist in restoring PHPMailer to
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its leadership position. Our goals are to simplify use of PHPMailer, provide
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good documentation and examples, and retain backward compatibility to level
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1.7.3 standards.
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If you are interested in helping out, visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmailer
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and indicate your interest.
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**
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http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net/
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This software is licenced under the LGPL.  Please read LICENSE for information on the
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software availability and distribution.
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Class Features:
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- Send emails with multiple TOs, CCs, BCCs and REPLY-TOs
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- Redundant SMTP servers
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- Multipart/alternative emails for mail clients that do not read HTML email
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- Support for 8bit, base64, binary, and quoted-printable encoding
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- Uses the same methods as the very popular AspEmail active server (COM) component
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- SMTP authentication
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- Native language support
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- Word wrap, and more!
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Why you might need it:
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Many PHP developers utilize email in their code.  The only PHP function
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that supports this is the mail() function.  However, it does not expose
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any of the popular features that many email clients use nowadays like
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HTML-based emails and attachments. There are two proprietary
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development tools out there that have all the functionality built into
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easy to use classes: AspEmail(tm) and AspMail.  Both of these
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programs are COM components only available on Windows.  They are also a
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little pricey for smaller projects.
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Since I do Linux development I<>ve missed these tools for my PHP coding.
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So I built a version myself that implements the same methods (object
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calls) that the Windows-based components do. It is open source and the
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LGPL license allows you to place the class in your proprietary PHP
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projects.
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Installation:
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Copy class.phpmailer.php into your php.ini include_path. If you are
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using the SMTP mailer then place class.smtp.php in your path as well.
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In the language directory you will find several files like
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phpmailer.lang-en.php.  If you look right before the .php extension
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that there are two letters.  These represent the language type of the
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translation file.  For instance "en" is the English file and "br" is
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the Portuguese file.  Chose the file that best fits with your language
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and place it in the PHP include path.  If your language is English
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then you have nothing more to do.  If it is a different language then
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you must point PHPMailer to the correct translation.  To do this, call
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the PHPMailer SetLanguage method like so:
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// To load the Portuguese version
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$mail->SetLanguage("br", "/optional/path/to/language/directory/");
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That's it.  You should now be ready to use PHPMailer!
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A Simple Example:
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<?php
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require("class.phpmailer.php");
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$mail = new PHPMailer();
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$mail->IsSMTP();                                      // set mailer to use SMTP
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$mail->Host = "smtp1.example.com;smtp2.example.com";  // specify main and backup server
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$mail->SMTPAuth = true;     // turn on SMTP authentication
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$mail->Username = "jswan";  // SMTP username
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$mail->Password = "secret"; // SMTP password
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$mail->From = "from@example.com";
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$mail->FromName = "Mailer";
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$mail->AddAddress("josh@example.net", "Josh Adams");
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$mail->AddAddress("ellen@example.com");                  // name is optional
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$mail->AddReplyTo("info@example.com", "Information");
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$mail->WordWrap = 50;                                 // set word wrap to 50 characters
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$mail->AddAttachment("/var/tmp/file.tar.gz");         // add attachments
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$mail->AddAttachment("/tmp/image.jpg", "new.jpg");    // optional name
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$mail->IsHTML(true);                                  // set email format to HTML
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$mail->Subject = "Here is the subject";
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$mail->Body    = "This is the HTML message body <b>in bold!</b>";
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$mail->AltBody = "This is the body in plain text for non-HTML mail clients";
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if(!$mail->Send())
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{
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   echo "Message could not be sent. <p>";
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   echo "Mailer Error: " . $mail->ErrorInfo;
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   exit;
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}
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echo "Message has been sent";
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?>
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CHANGELOG
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See ChangeLog.txt
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Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=26031
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Andy Prevost
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