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							- This release of PHPMailer (v5.0.0) sets a new milestone in the development
 
- cycle of PHPMailer. First, class.phpmailer.php has a small footprint (65.7 Kb),
 
- while class.smtp.php is even smaller than before (at only 25.0 Kb).<br />
 
- <br />
 
- We have maintained all functionality and added Exception handling unique to
 
- PHP 5/6.<br />
 
- <br />
 
- There is only one function that has been removed: that is getFile(). The reason
 
- for this is that getFile() became a wrapper for the PHP function 'file_get_contents()'
 
- and nothing more. Rather than burden the class with a function already available
 
- in PHP, we decided to remove it.<br />
 
- <br />
 
- Our new Exception handling provides your own scripts far more power than ever.<br />
 
- <br />
 
- We have also enhanced the "packaging" of PHPMailer with an entirely new set of 
 
- examples. Included are both basic and advanced examples showing how you can take
 
- advantage of PHP Exception handling to improve your own scripts.<br />
 
- <br />
 
- A few things to note about PHPMailer:
 
- <ul>
 
-   <li>the use of $mail->AltBody is completely optional. If not used, PHPMailer
 
-   will use the HTML text with htmlentities().<br />
 
-   We also highly recommend using HTML2Text authored by Jon Abernathy. The class description
 
-   and download can be viewed at: http://www.chuggnutt.com/html2text.php.
 
-   </li>
 
-   <li>there is no specific code to define image or attachment types ... that is handled
 
-   automatically by PHPMailer when it parses the images</li>
 
- </ul>
 
- A note to users that want to use SMTP with PHPMailer. The most common problems are:
 
- <ul>
 
-   <li>wrong port ... most ISP (Internet Service Providers) will not allow relaying through
 
-     their servers. If that's the case with your ISP, try using port 26.
 
-   </li>
 
-   <li>wrong authentication information (username and/or password) ... don't forget that
 
-     many servers require the account name to be in the format of the full email address.
 
-   </li>
 
-   <li>... if these tips do not get your SMTP settings working, we have a debug mode
 
-     for helping you determine the problem. Insert this after $mail->IsSMTP();<br />
 
-     $mail->SMTPDebug  = 2;  // enables SMTP debug information (for testing)<br />
 
-     note that a setting of 2 will display all errors and messages generated by the SMTP
 
-     server<br />
 
-   </li>
 
- </ul>
 
- Our examples all use an HTML file in the /examples folder. To see what the email SHOULD
 
- look like in your HTML compatible email viewer: <a href="contents.html">click here</a><br>
 
- <br />
 
- From the PHPMailer team:<br />
 
- Author: Andy Prevost (codeworxtech) codeworxtech@users.sourceforge.net (and Project Administrator)<br />
 
- Author: Marcus Bointon (coolbru) coolbru@users.sourceforge.net<br />
 
 
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