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- -- SUMMARY --
 
-   This is a Mime Mail component module (for use by other modules).
 
-     * It permits users to receieve HTML email and can be used by other modules. The mail
 
-       functionality accepts an HTML message body, mime-endcodes it and sends it.
 
-     * If the HTML has embedded graphics, these graphics are MIME-encoded and included
 
-       as a message attachment.
 
-     * Adopts your site's style by automatically including your theme's stylesheet files in a
 
-       themeable HTML message format
 
-    *  If the recipient's preference is available and they prefer plaintext, the HTML will be
 
-       converted to plain text and sent as-is. Otherwise, the email will be sent in themeable
 
-       HTML with a plaintext alternative.
 
-   For a full description of the module, visit the project page:
 
-     http://drupal.org/project/mimemail
 
-   To submit bug reports and feature suggestions, or to track changes:
 
-     http://drupal.org/project/issues/mimemail
 
- -- REQUIREMENTS --
 
-   Mail System module - http://drupal.org/project/mailsystem
 
- -- INSTALLATION --
 
-   Hopefully, you know the drill by now :)
 
-   1. Download the module and extract the files.
 
-   2. Upload the entire mimemail folder into your Drupal sites/all/modules/
 
-      or sites/my.site.folder/modules/ directory if you are running a multi-site
 
-      installation of Drupal and you want this module to be specific to a
 
-      particular site in your installation.
 
-   3. Enable the Mime Mail module by navigating to:
 
-      Administration > Modules
 
-   4. Adjust settings by navigating to:
 
-      Administration > Configuration > Mime Mail
 
- -- USAGE --
 
-   This module may be required by other modules, but in favor of the recently
 
-   added system actions and Rules integration, it can be useful by itself too.
 
-   Once installed, any module can send MIME-encoded messages by specifing
 
-   MimeMailSystem as the responsible mail system for a particular message
 
-   or all mail sent by one module.
 
-   This can be done through the web by visiting admin/config/system/mailsystem
 
-   or in a program as follows:
 
-   mailsystem_set(array(
 
-     '{$module}_{$key}' => 'MimeMailSystem', // Just messages with $key sent by $module.
 
-     '{$module}' => 'MimeMailSystem', // All messages sent by $module.
 
-   ));
 
-   You can use the following optional parameters to build the e-mail:
 
-     'plain':
 
-       Boolean, whether to send messages in plaintext-only (optional, default is FALSE).
 
-     'plaintext':
 
-       Plaintext portion of a multipart e-mail (optional).
 
-     'attachments':
 
-       Array of arrays with the path or content, name and MIME type of the file (optional).
 
-     'headers':
 
-       A keyed array with headers (optional).
 
-   You can set these in $params either before calling drupal_mail() or in hook_mail()
 
-   and of course hook_mail_alter().
 
-   Normally, Mime Mail uses email addresses in the form of "name" <address@host.com>,
 
-   but PHP running on Windows servers requires extra SMTP handling to use this format.
 
-   If you are running your site on a Windows server and don't have an SMTP solution such
 
-   as the SMTP module installed, you may need to set the 'Use the simple format of
 
-   user@example.com for all email addresses' option on the configuration settings page.
 
-   This module creates a user preference for receiving plaintext-only messages.
 
-   This preference will be honored by all messages if the format is not explicitly set
 
-   and the user has access to edit this preference (allowed by default).
 
-   Email messages are formatted using the mimemail-message.tpl.php template.
 
-   This includes a CSS style sheet and uses an HTML version of the text.
 
-   The included CSS is either:
 
-     the mail.css file found anywhere in your theme folder or
 
-     the combined CSS style sheets of your theme if enabled.
 
-   Since some email clients (namely Outlook 2007 and GMail) is tend to only regard
 
-   inline CSS, you can use the Compressor to convert CSS styles into inline style
 
-   attributes. It transmogrifies the HTML source by parsing the CSS and inserting the
 
-   CSS definitions into tags within the HTML based on the CSS selectors. To use the
 
-   Compressor, just enable it.
 
-   To create a custom mail template copy the mimemail-message.tpl.php file from
 
-   the mimemail/theme directory into your default theme's folder. Both general and
 
-   by-mailkey theming can be performed:
 
-     mimemail-message--[module]--[key].tpl.php (for messages with a specific module and key)
 
-     mimemail-message--[module].tpl.php (for messages with a specific module)
 
-     mimemail-message--[key].tpl.php (for messages with a specific key)
 
-     mimemail-message.tpl.php (for all messages)
 
-   Messages can be rendered using different themes. You can choose the following
 
-   settings to render the e-mail:
 
-     'current': Theme currently used by the user who runs drupal_mail().
 
-     'default': Default theme, obtained via variable theme_default.
 
-     'domain': Theme obtained via Domain Theme module.
 
-   or any other active theme.
 
-   Images with absolute URL will be available as remote content. To embed images
 
-   into emails you have to use a relative URL or an internal path. Due to security
 
-   concerns, only files residing in the public file system (e.g sites/default/files)
 
-   can be used by default.
 
-   For example:
 
-     instead of http://www.mysite.com/sites/default/files/mypicture.jpg
 
-     use /home/www/public_html/drupal/sites/default/files/mypicture.jpg
 
-     or /sites/default/files/mypicture.jpg
 
-     or public://mypicture.jpg
 
-   The 'send arbitrary files' permission allows you to attach or embed files located
 
-   outside Drupal's public files directory. Note that this has security implications:
 
-   arbitrary means even your settings.php! Give to trusted roles only!
 
- -- CREDITS --
 
-   MAINTAINER: Allie Micka < allie at pajunas dot com >
 
-   * Allie Micka
 
-     Mime enhancements and HTML mail code
 
-   * Gerhard Killesreiter
 
-     Original mail and mime code
 
-   * Robert Castelo
 
-     HTML to Text and other functionality
 
 
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