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-<head>
-<title>Examples using phpmailer</title>
-</head>
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-<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
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-<h2>Examples using phpmailer</h2>
-
-<h3>1. Advanced Example</h3>
-<p>
-
-This demonstrates sending out multiple email messages with binary attachments
-from a MySQL database with multipart/alternative support.<p>
-<table cellpadding="4" border="1" width="80%">
-<tr>
-<td bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
-<pre>
-require("class.phpmailer.php");
-
-$mail = new phpmailer();
-
-$mail->From = "list@example.com";
-$mail->FromName = "List manager";
-$mail->Host = "smtp1.example.com;smtp2.example.com";
-$mail->Mailer = "smtp";
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-@MYSQL_CONNECT("localhost","root","password");
-@mysql_select_db("my_company");
-$query = "SELECT full_name, email, photo FROM employee WHERE id=$id";
-$result = @MYSQL_QUERY($query);
-
-while ($row = mysql_fetch_array ($result))
-{
- // HTML body
- $body = "Hello <font size=\"4\">" . $row["full_name"] . "</font>, <p>";
- $body .= "<i>Your</i> personal photograph to this message.<p>";
- $body .= "Sincerely, <br>";
- $body .= "phpmailer List manager";
-
- // Plain text body (for mail clients that cannot read HTML)
- $text_body = "Hello " . $row["full_name"] . ", \n\n";
- $text_body .= "Your personal photograph to this message.\n\n";
- $text_body .= "Sincerely, \n";
- $text_body .= "phpmailer List manager";
-
- $mail->Body = $body;
- $mail->AltBody = $text_body;
- $mail->AddAddress($row["email"], $row["full_name"]);
- $mail->AddStringAttachment($row["photo"], "YourPhoto.jpg");
-
- if(!$mail->Send())
- echo "There has been a mail error sending to " . $row["email"] . "<br>";
-
- // Clear all addresses and attachments for next loop
- $mail->ClearAddresses();
- $mail->ClearAttachments();
-}
-</pre>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-<p>
-
-<h3>2. Extending phpmailer</h3>
-<p>
-
-Extending classes with inheritance is one of the most
-powerful features of object-oriented
-programming. It allows you to make changes to the
-original class for your
-own personal use without hacking the original
-classes. Plus, it is very
-easy to do. I've provided an example:
-
-<p>
-Here's a class that extends the phpmailer class and sets the defaults
-for the particular site:<br>
-PHP include file: <b>mail.inc.php</b>
-<p>
-
-<table cellpadding="4" border="1" width="80%">
-<tr>
-<td bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
-<pre>
-require("class.phpmailer.php");
-
-class my_phpmailer extends phpmailer {
- // Set default variables for all new objects
- var $From = "from@example.com";
- var $FromName = "Mailer";
- var $Host = "smtp1.example.com;smtp2.example.com";
- var $Mailer = "smtp"; // Alternative to IsSMTP()
- var $WordWrap = 75;
-
- // Replace the default error_handler
- function error_handler($msg) {
- print("My Site Error");
- print("Description:");
- printf("%s", $msg);
- exit;
- }
-
- // Create an additional function
- function do_something($something) {
- // Place your new code here
- }
-}
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-<br>
-
-Now here's a normal PHP page in the site, which will have all the defaults set
-above:<br>
-Normal PHP file: <b>mail_test.php</b>
-<p>
-
-<table cellpadding="4" border="1" width="80%">
-<tr>
-<td bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
-<pre>
-require("mail.inc.php");
-
-// Instantiate your new class
-$mail = new my_phpmailer;
-
-// Now you only need to add the necessary stuff
-$mail->AddAddress("josh@example.com", "Josh Adams");
-$mail->Subject = "Here is the subject";
-$mail->Body = "This is the message body";
-$mail->AddAttachment("c:/temp/11-10-00.zip", "new_name.zip"); // optional name
-
-if(!$mail->Send())
-{
- echo "There was an error sending the message";
- exit;
-}
-
-echo "Message was sent successfully";
-</pre>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</html>