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php send email

// use this library -> https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer

<?php
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\SMTP;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception;
function sendEmail(){
  	require 'phpmailer/vendor/autoload.php';	

    //Create an instance; passing `true` enables exceptions
    $mail = new PHPMailer(true);
    $mail->CharSet = 'UTF-8';
  try {
      $receiver = '[email protected]';
      $name = 'Name';

      //Server settings
      $mail->SMTPDebug = 1;                      //Enable verbose debug output
      $mail->isSMTP();                                            //Send using SMTP
      $mail->Host       = 'tls://smtp.gmail.com';                     //Set the SMTP server to send through
      $mail->SMTPAuth   = true;                                   //Enable SMTP authentication
      $mail->Username   = '[email protected]';                     //SMTP username
      $mail->Password   = 'PASSWORD';                               //SMTP password
      $mail->SMTPSecure = tls;            //Enable implicit TLS encryption
      $mail->Port       = 587;                                    //TCP port to connect to; use 587 if you have set `SMTPSecure = PHPMailer::ENCRYPTION_STARTTLS`

      //Recipients
      $mail->From = '[email protected]';
      $mail->setFrom('[email protected]', 'Name');
      $mail->addAddress($receiver, $name);     //Add a recipient

      //Content
      $mail->isHTML(true);                                  //Set email format to HTML
      $mail->Subject = 'Subject';
      $mail->Body    = 'Body';

      $mail->send();
      echo 'Message has been sent';
  } catch (Exception $e) {
      echo "Message could not be sent. Mailer Error: {$mail->ErrorInfo}";
  }
}
?>
Posted by: Guest on July-23-2021
0

send email php smtp

I migrated an application to a platform without a local transport agent (MTA). I did not want to configure an MTA, so I wrote this xxmail function to replace mail() with calls to a remote SMTP server. Hopefully it is of some use.

function xxmail($to, $subject, $body, $headers)
{
 $smtp = stream_socket_client('tcp://smtp.yourmail.com:25', $eno, $estr, 30);

 $B = 8192;
 $c = "\r\n";
 $s = '[email protected]';

 fwrite($smtp, 'helo ' . $_ENV['HOSTNAME'] . $c);
  $junk = fgets($smtp, $B);

 // Envelope
 fwrite($smtp, 'mail from: ' . $s . $c);
  $junk = fgets($smtp, $B);
 fwrite($smtp, 'rcpt to: ' . $to . $c);
  $junk = fgets($smtp, $B);
 fwrite($smtp, 'data' . $c);
  $junk = fgets($smtp, $B);

 // Header 
 fwrite($smtp, 'To: ' . $to . $c); 
 if(strlen($subject)) fwrite($smtp, 'Subject: ' . $subject . $c); 
 if(strlen($headers)) fwrite($smtp, $headers); // Must be \r\n (delimited)
 fwrite($smtp, $headers . $c); 

 // Body
 if(strlen($body)) fwrite($smtp, $body . $c); 
 fwrite($smtp, $c . '.' . $c);
  $junk = fgets($smtp, $B);

 // Close
 fwrite($smtp, 'quit' . $c);
  $junk = fgets($smtp, $B);
 fclose($smtp);
}
Posted by: Guest on December-07-2020

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