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ChangeLog
Version 0.92 (Tue, May 15 2001)
* Changed file names to class.phpmailer.php and class.smtp.php to match
current PHP class trend.
* Fixed problem where body not being printed when a message is attached
* Several small bug fixes
Version 0.9 (Tue, April 17 2001)
* Intial public release

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phpmailer - PHP email class
==============================
http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net
Please read LICENSE for information on this softwares availability and
distribution.
Class Features:
- Can send HTML emails, multiple attachments, use multiple main and
backup SMTP servers, wrap emails for Pine and Kmail client users
- Can send using three different mail methods: via a SMTP class, the
/usr/sbin/sendmail program (and the qmail equivalent), and the PHP
mail() function. This can be changed without changing any existing
code
- Uses the same methods as the very popular AspEmail and AspMail
Windows COM components
- Class can be extended to include new methods or replace existing
methods
- Ease transition of ASP based sites to PHP
- Expose advanced email functionality without hacking headers
- Works on both Windows and Unix
- Hopes to provide a stable and standard way to access email
functions in PHP
Why you might need it:
Many PHP developers utilize email in their code. The only PHP function
that supports this is the mail() function. However, it does not expose
any of the popular features that many email clients use nowadays like
HTML-based emails and attachments. There are two proprietary
development tools out there that have all the functionality built into
easy to use classes: AspEmail(tm) and AspMail. Both of these
programs are COM components only available on Windows. They are also a
little pricey for smaller projects.
Since I do Linux development Ive missed these tools for my PHP coding.
So I built a version myself that implements the same methods (object
calls) that the Windows-based components do. It is open source and the
LGPL license allows you to place the class in your proprietary PHP
projects.
Installation:
Copy class.phpmailer.php into your php.ini include_path. If you are
using the SMTP mailer then place class.smtp.php in your path as well.
Example
<?php
require("class.phpmailer.php");
$mail = new phpmailer;
$mail->IsSMTP(); // set mailer to use SMTP
$mail->From = "from@email.com";
$mail->FromName = "Mailer";
$mail->Host = "smtp1.site.com;smtp2.site.com"; // specify main and backup server
$mail->AddAddress("josh@site.com", "Josh Adams");
$mail->AddAddress("ellen@site.com"); // name is optional
$mail->AddReplyTo("info@site.com", "Information");
$mail->WordWrap = 50; // set word wrap
$mail->AddAttachment("c:\\temp\\js-bak.sql"); // add attachments
$mail->AddAttachment("c:/temp/11-10-00.zip");
$mail->IsHTML(true); // set email format to HTML
$mail->Subject = "Here is the subject";
$mail->Body = "This is the message body";
$mail->Send(); // send message
?>
CHANGELOG
See ChangeLog.txt
Download: http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net/phpmailer-0.92.tar.gz
Brent R. Matzelle <bmatzelle@yahoo.com>

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<?php
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// phpmailer - PHP email class
//
// Version 0.92, 04/16/2001
//
// Class for sending email using either
// sendmail, PHP mail(), or SMTP. Methods are
// based upon the standard AspEmail(tm) classes.
//
// Author: Brent R. Matzelle
//
// License: LGPL, see LICENSE
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
class phpmailer
{
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CLASS VARIABLES
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// General Variables
var $Priority = 3;
var $CharSet = "iso-8859-1";
var $ContentType = "text/plain";
var $Encoding = "8bit";
var $From = "root@localhost";
var $FromName = "root";
var $to = array();
var $cc = array();
var $bcc = array();
var $ReplyTo = array();
var $Subject = "";
var $Body = "";
var $WordWrap = false;
var $mailer = "mail";
var $sendmail = "/usr/sbin/sendmail";
var $attachment = array();
var $boundary = false;
var $MailerDebug = true;
// SMTP-specific variables
var $Host = "localhost";
var $Port = 25;
var $Helo = "localhost.localdomain";
var $Timeout = 10; // Socket timeout in sec.
var $SMTPDebug = false;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// VARIABLE METHODS
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Sets message to HTML
function IsHTML($bool) {
if($bool == true)
$this->ContentType = "text/html";
else
$this->ContentType = "text/plain";
}
// Sets mailer to use SMTP
function IsSMTP() {
$this->mailer = "smtp";
}
// Sets mailer to use PHP mail() function
function IsMail() {
$this->mailer = "mail";
}
// Sets mailer to directly use $sendmail program
function IsSendmail() {
$this->mailer = "sendmail";
}
// Sets $sendmail to qmail MTA
function IsQmail() {
$this->sendmail = "/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject";
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// RECIPIENT METHODS
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Add a "to" address
function AddAddress($address, $name = "") {
$cur = count($this->to);
$this->to[$cur][0] = trim($address);
$this->to[$cur][1] = $name;
}
// Add a "cc" address
function AddCC($address, $name = "") {
$cur = count($this->cc);
$this->cc[$cur][0] = trim($address);
$this->cc[$cur][1] = $name;
}
// Add a "bcc" address
function AddBCC($address, $name = "") {
$cur = count($this->bcc);
$this->bcc[$cur][0] = trim($address);
$this->bcc[$cur][1] = $name;
}
// Add a "Reply-to" address
function AddReplyTo($address, $name = "") {
$cur = count($this->ReplyTo);
$this->ReplyTo[$cur][0] = trim($address);
$this->ReplyTo[$cur][1] = $name;
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// MAIL SENDING METHODS
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Create message and assign to mailer
function Send() {
if(count($this->to) < 1)
$this->error_handler("You must provide at least one recipient email address");
$header = $this->create_header();
$body = $this->create_body();
// Choose the mailer
if($this->mailer == "sendmail")
$this->sendmail_send($header, $body);
elseif($this->mailer == "mail")
$this->mail_send($header, $body);
elseif($this->mailer == "smtp")
$this->smtp_send($header, $body);
else
$this->error_handler(sprintf("%s mailer is not supported", $this->mailer));
}
// Send using the $sendmail program
function sendmail_send($header, $body) {
$sendmail = sprintf("%s -f %s -t", $this->sendmail, $this->From);
if(!$mail = popen($sendmail, "w"))
$this->error_handler(sprintf("Could not open %s", $this->sendmail));
fputs($mail, $header);
fputs($mail, $body);
pclose($mail);
}
// Send via the PHP mail() function
function mail_send($header, $body) {
// Create mail recipient list
$to = $this->to[0][0]; // no extra comma
for($x = 1; $x < count($this->to); $x++)
$to .= sprintf(",%s", $this->to[$x][0]);
for($x = 0; $x < count($this->cc); $x++)
$to .= sprintf(",%s", $this->cc[$x][0]);
for($x = 0; $x < count($this->bcc); $x++)
$to .= sprintf(",%s", $this->bcc[$x][0]);
if(!mail($to, $this->Subject, $body, $header))
$this->error_handler("Could not instantiate mail()");
}
// Send message via SMTP using PhpSMTP
// PhpSMTP written by Chris Ryan
function smtp_send($header, $body) {
include("class.smtp.php"); // Load code only if asked
$smtp = new SMTP;
$smtp->do_debug = $this->SMTPDebug;
// Try to connect to all SMTP servers
$hosts = explode(";", $this->Host);
$x = 0;
$connection = false;
while($x < count($hosts))
{
if($smtp->Connect($hosts[$x], $this->Port, $this->Timeout))
{
$connection = true;
break;
}
// printf("%s host could not connect<br>", $hosts[$x]); //debug only
$x++;
}
if(!$connection)
$this->error_handler("SMTP Error: could not connect to SMTP host server(s)");
$smtp->Hello($this->Helo);
$smtp->Mail(sprintf("<%s>", $this->From));
for($x = 0; $x < count($this->to); $x++)
$smtp->Recipient(sprintf("<%s>", $this->to[$x][0]));
for($x = 0; $x < count($this->cc); $x++)
$smtp->Recipient(sprintf("<%s>", $this->cc[$x][0]));
for($x = 0; $x < count($this->bcc); $x++)
$smtp->Recipient(sprintf("<%s>", $this->bcc[$x][0]));
$smtp->Data(sprintf("%s%s", $header, $body));
$smtp->Quit();
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// MESSAGE CREATION METHODS
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Creates recipient headers
function addr_append($type, $addr) {
$addr_str = "";
$addr_str .= sprintf("%s: %s <%s>", $type, $addr[0][1], $addr[0][0]);
if(count($addr) > 1)
{
for($x = 1; $x < count($addr); $x++)
{
$addr_str .= sprintf(", %s <%s>", $addr[$x][1], $addr[$x][0]);
}
$addr_str .= "\n";
}
else
$addr_str .= "\n";
return($addr_str);
}
// Wraps message for use with mailers that don't
// automatically perform wrapping
// Written by philippe@cyberabuse.org
function wordwrap($message, $length) {
$line=explode("\n", $message);
$message="";
for ($i=0 ;$i < count($line); $i++)
{
$line_part = explode(" ", trim($line[$i]));
$buf = "";
for ($e = 0; $e<count($line_part); $e++)
{
$buf_o = $buf;
if ($e == 0)
$buf .= $line_part[$e];
else
$buf .= " " . $line_part[$e];
if (strlen($buf) > $length and $buf_o != "")
{
$message .= $buf_o . "\n";
$buf = $line_part[$e];
}
}
$message .= $buf . "\n";
}
return ($message);
}
// Assembles and returns the message header
function create_header() {
$header = array();
$header[] = sprintf("Date: %s\n", date("D M j G:i:s T"));
$header[] = $this->addr_append("To", $this->to);
$header[] = sprintf("From: %s <%s>\n", $this->FromName, trim($this->From));
if(count($this->cc) > 0)
$header[] = $this->addr_append("cc", $this->cc);
if(count($this->bcc) > 0)
$header[] = $this->addr_append("bcc", $this->bcc);
if(count($this->ReplyTo) > 0)
$header[] = $this->addr_append("Reply-to", $this->ReplyTo);
$header[] = sprintf("Subject: %s\n", trim($this->Subject));
$header[] = sprintf("X-Priority: %d\n", $this->Priority);
$header[] = sprintf("X-Mailer: phpmailer [version .9]\n");
$header[] = sprintf("Content-Transfer-Encoding: %s\n", $this->Encoding);
$header[] = sprintf("Return-Path: %s\n", trim($this->From));
// $header[] = sprintf("Content-Length: %d\n", (strlen($this->Body) * 7));
if(count($this->attachment) > 0)
{
$header[] = sprintf("Content-Type: Multipart/Mixed; charset = \"%s\";\n", $this->CharSet);
$header[] = sprintf(" boundary=\"Boundary-=%s\"\n", $this->boundary);
}
else
{
$header[] = sprintf("Content-Type: %s; charset = \"%s\";\n", $this->ContentType, $this->CharSet);
}
$header[] = "MIME-Version: 1.0\n\n";
return(join("", $header));
}
// Assembles and returns the message body
function create_body() {
// wordwrap the message body if set
if($this->WordWrap)
$this->Body = $this->wordwrap($this->Body, $this->WordWrap);
if(count($this->attachment) > 0)
$body = $this->attach_all();
else
$body = $this->Body;
return($body);
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// ATTACHMENT METHODS
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Check if attachment is valid and add to list
function AddAttachment($path) {
if(!is_file($path))
$this->error_handler(sprintf("Could not find %s file on filesystem", $path));
// Separate file name from full path
$separator = "/";
$len = strlen($path);
// Set $separator to win32 style
if(!ereg($separator, $path))
$separator = "\\";
// Get the filename from the path
$pos = strrpos($path, $separator) + 1;
$filename = substr($path, $pos, $len);
// Set message boundary
$this->boundary = "_b" . md5(uniqid(time()));
// Append to $attachment array
$cur = count($this->attachment);
$this->attachment[$cur][0] = $path;
$this->attachment[$cur][1] = $filename;
}
// Attach text and binary attachments to body
function attach_all() {
// Return text of body
$mime = array();
$mime[] = sprintf("--Boundary-=%s\n", $this->boundary);
$mime[] = sprintf("Content-Type: %s\n", $this->ContentType);
$mime[] = "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n\n";
$mime[] = sprintf("%s\n", $this->Body);
// Add all attachments
for($x = 0; $x < count($this->attachment); $x++)
{
$path = $this->attachment[$x][0];
$filename = $this->attachment[$x][1];
$mime[] = sprintf("--Boundary-=%s\n", $this->boundary);
$mime[] = "Content-Type: application/octet-stream;\n";
$mime[] = sprintf("name=\"%s\"\n", $filename);
$mime[] = "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n";
$mime[] = sprintf("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"%s\"\n\n", $filename);
$mime[] = sprintf("%s\n\n", $this->encode_file($path));
}
$mime[] = sprintf("\n--Boundary-=%s--\n", $this->boundary);
return(join("", $mime));
}
// Encode attachment in base64 format
function encode_file ($path) {
if(!$fd = fopen($path, "r"))
$this->error_handler("File Error: Could not open file %s", $path);
$file = fread($fd, filesize($path));
// chunk_split is found in PHP >= 3.0.6
$encoded = chunk_split(base64_encode($file));
fclose($fd);
return($encoded);
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// MISCELLANEOUS METHODS
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Print out error and exit
function error_handler($msg) {
if($this->MailerDebug == true)
{
print("<h2>Mailer Error</h2>");
print("Description:<br>");
printf("<font color=\"FF0000\">%s</font>", $msg);
exit;
}
}
}
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<?php
/*
* File: smtp.php
*
* Description: Define an SMTP class that can be used to connect
* and communicate with any SMTP server. It implements
* all the SMTP functions defined in RFC821 except TURN.
*
* Creator: Chris Ryan <chris@greatbridge.com>
* Created: 03/26/2001
*
* TODO:
* - Move all the duplicate code to a utility function
* Most of the functions have the first lines of
* code do the same processing. If this can be moved
* into a utility function then it would reduce the
* overall size of the code significantly.
*/
/*
* STMP is rfc 821 compliant and implements all the rfc 821 SMTP
* commands except TURN which will always return a not implemented
* error. SMTP also provides some utility methods for sending mail
* to an SMTP server.
*/
class SMTP {
var $SMTP_PORT = 25; # the default SMTP PORT
var $CRLF = "\r\n"; # CRLF pair
var $smtp_conn; # the socket to the server
var $error; # error if any on the last call
var $helo_rply; # the reply the server sent to us for HELO
var $do_debug; # the level of debug to perform
/*
* SMTP()
*
* Initialize the class so that the data is in a known state.
*/
function SMTP() {
$this->smtp_conn = 0;
$this->error = null;
$this->helo_rply = null;
$this->do_debug = 0;
}
/************************************************************
* CONNECTION FUNCTIONS *
***********************************************************/
/*
* Connect($host, $port=0, $tval=30)
*
* Connect to the server specified on the port specified.
* If the port is not specified use the default SMTP_PORT.
* If tval is specified then a connection will try and be
* established with the server for that number of seconds.
* If tval is not specified the default is 30 seconds to
* try on the connection.
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 220
* SMTP CODE FAILURE: 421
*/
function Connect($host,$port=0,$tval=30) {
# set the error val to null so there is no confusion
$this->error = null;
# make sure we are __not__ connected
if($this->connected()) {
# ok we are connected! what should we do?
# for now we will just give an error saying we
# are already connected
$this->error =
array("error" => "Already connected to a server");
return false;
}
if(empty($port)) {
$port = $this->SMTP_PORT;
}
#connect to the smtp server
$this->smtp_conn = fsockopen($host, # the host of the server
$port, # the port to use
$errno, # error number if any
$errstr, # error message if any
$tval); # give up after ? secs
# verify we connected properly
if(empty($this->smtp_conn)) {
$this->error = array("error" => "Failed to connect to server",
"errno" => $errno,
"errstr" => $errstr);
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": $errstr ($errno)" . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
# sometimes the SMTP server takes a little longer to respond
# so we will give it a longer timeout for the first read
//socket_set_timeout($this->smtp_conn, 1, 0);
# get any announcement stuff
$announce = $this->get_lines();
# set the timeout of any socket functions at 1/10 of a second
//socket_set_timeout($this->smtp_conn, 0, 100000);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $announce;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Connected()
*
* Returns true if connected to a server otherwise false
*/
function Connected() {
if(!empty($this->smtp_conn)) {
$sock_status = socket_get_status($this->smtp_conn);
if($sock_status["eof"]) {
# hmm this is an odd situation... the socket is
# valid but we aren't connected anymore
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> NOTICE:" . $this->CRLF .
"EOF caught while checking if connected";
}
$this->Close();
return false;
}
return true; # everything looks good
}
return false;
}
/*
* Close()
*
* Closes the socket and cleans up the state of the class.
* It is not considered good to use this function without
* first trying to use QUIT.
*/
function Close() {
$this->error = null; # so there is no confusion
$this->helo_rply = null;
if(!empty($this->smtp_conn)) {
# close the connection and cleanup
fclose($this->smtp_conn);
$this->smtp_conn = 0;
}
}
/**************************************************************
* SMTP COMMANDS *
*************************************************************/
/*
* Data($msg_data)
*
* Issues a data command and sends the msg_data to the server
* finializing the mail transaction. $msg_data is the message
* that is to be send with the headers. Each header needs to be
* on a single line followed by a <CRLF> with the message headers
* and the message body being seperated by and additional <CRLF>.
*
* Implements rfc 821: DATA <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE INTERMEDIATE: 354
* [data]
* <CRLF>.<CRLF>
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE FAILURE: 552,554,451,452
* SMTP CODE FAILURE: 451,554
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500,501,503,421
*/
function Data($msg_data) {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Data() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"DATA" . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 354) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "DATA command not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
# the server is ready to accept data!
# according to rfc 821 we should not send more than 1000
# including the CRLF
# characters on a single line so we will break the data up
# into lines by \r and/or \n then if needed we will break
# each of those into smaller lines to fit within the limit.
# in addition we will be looking for lines that start with
# a period '.' and append and additional period '.' to that
# line. NOTE: this does not count towards are limit.
# normalize the line breaks so we know the explode works
$msg_data = str_replace("\r\n","\n",$msg_data);
$msg_data = str_replace("\r","\n",$msg_data);
$lines = explode("\n",$msg_data);
# we need to find a good way to determine is headers are
# in the msg_data or if it is a straight msg body
# currently I'm assuming rfc 822 definitions of msg headers
# and if the first field of the first line (':' sperated)
# does not contain a space then it _should_ be a header
# and we can process all lines before a blank "" line as
# headers.
$field = substr($lines[0],0,strpos($lines[0],":"));
$in_headers = false;
if(!empty($field) && !strstr($field," ")) {
$in_headers = true;
}
$max_line_length = 998; # used below; set here for ease in change
while(list(,$line) = @each($lines)) {
$lines_out = null;
if($line == "" && $in_headers) {
$in_headers = false;
}
# ok we need to break this line up into several
# smaller lines
while(strlen($line) > $max_line_length) {
$pos = strrpos(substr($line,0,$max_line_length)," ");
$lines_out[] = substr($line,0,$pos);
$line = substr($line,$pos + 1);
# if we are processing headers we need to
# add a LWSP-char to the front of the new line
# rfc 822 on long msg headers
if($in_headers) {
$line = "\t" . $line;
}
}
$lines_out[] = $line;
# now send the lines to the server
while(list(,$line_out) = @each($lines_out)) {
if($line_out[0] == ".") {
$line_out = "." . $line_out;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,$line_out . $this->CRLF);
}
}
# ok all the message data has been sent so lets get this
# over with aleady
fputs($this->smtp_conn, $this->CRLF . "." . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "DATA not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Expand($name)
*
* Expand takes the name and asks the server to list all the
* people who are members of the _list_. Expand will return
* back and array of the result or false if an error occurs.
* Each value in the array returned has the format of:
* [ <full-name> <sp> ] <path>
* The definition of <path> is defined in rfc 821
*
* Implements rfc 821: EXPN <SP> <string> <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE FAILURE: 550
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500,501,502,504,421
*/
function Expand($name) {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Expand() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"EXPN " . $name . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "EXPN not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
# parse the reply and place in our array to return to user
$entries = explode($this->CRLF,$rply);
while(list(,$l) = @each($entries)) {
$list[] = substr($l,4);
}
return $rval;
}
/*
* Hello($host="")
*
* Sends the HELO command to the smtp server.
* This makes sure that we and the server are in
* the same known state.
*
* Implements from rfc 821: HELO <SP> <domain> <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500, 501, 504, 421
*/
function Hello($host="") {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Hello() without being connected");
return false;
}
# if a hostname for the HELO wasn't specified determine
# a suitable one to send
if(empty($host)) {
# we need to determine some sort of appopiate default
# to send to the server
$host = "localhost";
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"HELO " . $host . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "HELO not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
$this->helo_rply = $rply;
return true;
}
/*
* Help($keyword="")
*
* Gets help information on the keyword specified. If the keyword
* is not specified then returns generic help, ussually contianing
* A list of keywords that help is available on. This function
* returns the results back to the user. It is up to the user to
* handle the returned data. If an error occurs then false is
* returned with $this->error set appropiately.
*
* Implements rfc 821: HELP [ <SP> <string> ] <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 211,214
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500,501,502,504,421
*
function Help($keyword="") {
$this->error = null; # to avoid confusion
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Help() without being connected");
return false;
}
$extra = "";
if(!empty($keyword)) {
$extra = " " . $keyword;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"HELP" . $extra . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 211 && $code != 214) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "HELP not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return $rply;
}
/*
* Mail($from)
*
* Starts a mail transaction from the email address specified in
* $from. Returns true if successful or false otherwise. If True
* the mail transaction is started and then one or more Recipient
* commands may be called followed by a Data command.
*
* Implements rfc 821: MAIL <SP> FROM:<reverse-path> <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 552,451,452
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 500,501,421
*/
function Mail($from) {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Mail() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"MAIL FROM:" . $from . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "MAIL not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Noop()
*
* Sends the command NOOP to the SMTP server.
*
* Implements from rfc 821: NOOP <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500, 421
*/
function Noop() {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Noop() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"NOOP" . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "NOOP not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Quit($close_on_error=true)
*
* Sends the quit command to the server and then closes the socket
* if there is no error or the $close_on_error argument is true.
*
* Implements from rfc 821: QUIT <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 221
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500
*/
function Quit($close_on_error=true) {
$this->error = null; # so there is no confusion
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Quit() without being connected");
return false;
}
# send the quit command to the server
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"quit" . $this->CRLF);
# get any good-bye messages
$byemsg = $this->get_lines();
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $byemsg;
}
$rval = true;
$e = null;
$code = substr($byemsg,0,3);
if($code != 221) {
# use e as a tmp var cause Close will overwrite $this->error
$e = array("error" => "SMTP server rejected quit command",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_rply" => substr($byemsg,4));
$rval = false;
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $e["error"] . ": " .
$byemsg . $this->CRLF;
}
}
if(empty($e) || $close_on_error) {
$this->Close();
}
return $rval;
}
/*
* Recipient($to)
*
* Sends the command RCPT to the SMTP server with the TO: argument of $to.
* Returns true if the recipient was accepted false if it was rejected.
*
* Implements from rfc 821: RCPT <SP> TO:<forward-path> <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250,251
* SMTP CODE FAILURE: 550,551,552,553,450,451,452
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500,501,503,421
*/
function Recipient($to) {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Recipient() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"RCPT TO:" . $to . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250 && $code != 251) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "RCPT not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Reset()
*
* Sends the RSET command to abort and transaction that is
* currently in progress. Returns true if successful false
* otherwise.
*
* Implements rfc 821: RSET <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500,501,504,421
*/
function Reset() {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Reset() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"RSET" . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "RSET failed",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Send($from)
*
* Starts a mail transaction from the email address specified in
* $from. Returns true if successful or false otherwise. If True
* the mail transaction is started and then one or more Recipient
* commands may be called followed by a Data command. This command
* will send the message to the users terminal if they are logged
* in.
*
* Implements rfc 821: SEND <SP> FROM:<reverse-path> <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 552,451,452
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 500,501,502,421
*/
function Send($from) {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Send() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"SEND FROM:" . $from . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "SEND not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* SendAndMail($from)
*
* Starts a mail transaction from the email address specified in
* $from. Returns true if successful or false otherwise. If True
* the mail transaction is started and then one or more Recipient
* commands may be called followed by a Data command. This command
* will send the message to the users terminal if they are logged
* in and send them an email.
*
* Implements rfc 821: SAML <SP> FROM:<reverse-path> <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 552,451,452
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 500,501,502,421
*/
function SendAndMail($from) {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called SendAndMail() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"SAML FROM:" . $from . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "SAML not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* SendOrMail($from)
*
* Starts a mail transaction from the email address specified in
* $from. Returns true if successful or false otherwise. If True
* the mail transaction is started and then one or more Recipient
* commands may be called followed by a Data command. This command
* will send the message to the users terminal if they are logged
* in or mail it to them if they are not.
*
* Implements rfc 821: SOML <SP> FROM:<reverse-path> <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 552,451,452
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 500,501,502,421
*/
function SendOrMail($from) {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called SendOrMail() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"SOML FROM:" . $from . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "SOML not accepted from server",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Turn()
*
* This is an optional command for SMTP that this class does not
* support. This method is here to make the RFC821 Definition
* complete for this class and __may__ be implimented in the future
*
* Implements from rfc 821: TURN <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250
* SMTP CODE FAILURE: 502
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500, 503
*/
function Turn() {
$this->error = array("error" => "This method, TURN, of the SMTP ".
"is not implemented");
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> NOTICE: " . $this->error["error"] . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
/*
* Verify($name)
*
* Verifies that the name is recognized by the server.
* Returns false if the name could not be verified otherwise
* the response from the server is returned.
*
* Implements rfc 821: VRFY <SP> <string> <CRLF>
*
* SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250,251
* SMTP CODE FAILURE: 550,551,553
* SMTP CODE ERROR : 500,501,502,421
*/
function Verify($name) {
$this->error = null; # so no confusion is caused
if(!$this->connected()) {
$this->error = array(
"error" => "Called Verify() without being connected");
return false;
}
fputs($this->smtp_conn,"VRFY " . $name . $this->CRLF);
$rply = $this->get_lines();
$code = substr($rply,0,3);
if($this->do_debug >= 2) {
echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
}
if($code != 250 && $code != 251) {
$this->error =
array("error" => "VRFY failed on name '$name'",
"smtp_code" => $code,
"smtp_msg" => substr($rply,4));
if($this->do_debug >= 1) {
echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] .
": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
}
return false;
}
return $rply;
}
/******************************************************************
* INTERNAL FUNCTIONS *
******************************************************************/
/*
* get_lines()
*
* __internal_use_only__: read in as many lines as possible
* either before eof or socket timeout occurs on the operation.
* With SMTP we can tell if we have more lines to read if the
* 4th character is '-' symbol. If it is a space then we don't
* need to read anything else.
*/
function get_lines() {
$data = "";
while($str = fgets($this->smtp_conn,515)) {
if($this->do_debug >= 4) {
echo "SMTP -> get_lines(): \$data was \"$data\"" .
$this->CRLF;
echo "SMTP -> get_lines(): \$str is \"$str\"" .
$this->CRLF;
}
$data .= $str;
if($this->do_debug >= 4) {
echo "SMTP -> get_lines(): \$data is \"$data\"" . $this->CRLF;
}
# if the 4th character is a space then we are done reading
# so just break the loop
if(substr($str,3,1) == " ") { break; }
}
return $data;
}
}
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<html>
<head>
<title>Extending phpmailer</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<h2>Extending phpmailer (inheritance)</h2>
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>
<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@email.com";
var $FromName = "Mailer";
var $Host = "smtp1.site.com;smtp2.site.com";
var $Mailer = "smtp";
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:<br>
Normal PHP file: <b>mail_test.php</b>
<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@site.com", "Josh Adams");
$mail->Subject = "Here is the subject";
$mail->Body = "This is the message body";
$mail->AddAttachment("c:/temp/11-10-00.zip");
$mail->Send(); // send message
echo "Message was sent successfully";
</pre>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
</body>
</html>

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<html>
<head>
<title>phpmailer FAQ</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<h2>phpmailer FAQ</h2>
<p>
<b>I'm using the SMTP mailer and I keep on getting a timeout message
well before the X seconds I set it for. What gives?</b>
<br>
PHP versions 4.0.4pl1 and earlier have a bug in which sockets timeout
early. You can fix this by re-compiling PHP 4.0.4pl1 with this fix:
<a href="timeoutfix.diff">timeoutfix.diff</a>. Otherwise you can wait
for the new PHP release.
</p>
<p>
<b>I am concerned that using include files will take up too much
processing time on my computer. How can I make it run faster?</b>
<br>
PHP by itself is very fast. Much faster than ASP or JSP running on
the same type of server. This is because it has very little overhead compared
to its competitors and it pre-compiles all of
its code before it runs each script (in PHP4). However, all of
this compiling and re-compiling can take up a lot of valuable
computer resources. However, there are programs out there that compile
PHP code and store it in memory (or on mmaped files) to reduce the
processing immensely. Two of these: <a href="http://apc.communityconnect.com">APC
(Alternative PHP Cache)</a> and <a href="http://bwcache.bware.it/index.htm">Afterburner</a>
(<a href="http://www.mm4.de/php4win/mod_php4_win32/">Win32 download</a>)
are excellent free tools that do just this. If you have the money
you might also try <a href="http://www.zend.com">Zend Cache</a>, it is
even faster than the open source varieties. All of these tools make your
scripts run faster while also reducing the load on your server. I have tried
them myself and they are quite stable too.
</p>
<p>
<b>What mailer gives me the best performance?</b>
<br>
On a single machine the mail() or sendmail mailers give you the best
performance because they do not have the added overhead of SMTP.
If you have you have your mail server on a another machine then
SMTP is your only option, but you do get the benefit of redundant
mail servers.
</p>
<p>
<b>When I try to attach a file with on my server I get a
"Could not find {file} on filesystem error". Why is this?</b>
<br>
If you are using a Unix machine this is probably because the user
running your web server does not have read access to the directory
in question. If you are using Windows, then the problem probably is
that you have used single backslashes to denote directories ("\").
A single backslash has a special meaning to PHP so these are not
valid. Instead use double backslashes ("\\") or a single forward
slash ("/").
</p>
</body>
</html>

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<html>
<head>
<title>phpmailer Manual</title>
</head>
<STYLE type="text/css">
.greytab {
text-align: center;
background-color: silver;
width: 25%;
font-family:courier,courier-new;
}
.greytab2 {
text-align: center;
background-color: silver;
width: 50%;
font-family:courier,courier-new;
}
.whitetab2 {
background-color: white;
width: 50%;
text-align: center;
}
.whitetab {
background-color: white;
width: 33%;
text-align: center;
}
.default {
width: 25%;
text-align: center;
}
.head {
color: white;
font-weight:BOLD;
background-color: black;
text-align: center;
}
</STYLE>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<h2>phpmailer Manual</h2>
<p>
<b>Directions</b>
<br>
Variables are set like this:<br>
$mail->Priority = 1;
</p>
<p>
Methods are set like this:<br>
$mail->AddCC("roger@email.com", "Roger Opus");
</p>
<h3>General Variables</h3>
<p align="center">
<table cellpadding="2" width="100%" border="1">
<tr>
<td class="head">Variable</td>
<td class="head">Description</td>
<td class="head">Default Value</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">string Mailer</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set the mailer ("mail", "sendmail", or "smtp")</td>
<td class="default">mail</td>
<td>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">int Priority</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set email priority (1 (High), 3 (Normal), 5 (low)</td>
<td class="default">3</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">string CharSet</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set CharSet</td>
<td class="default">iso-8859-1</td>
</tr>
<td class="greytab">string ContentType</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set ContentType</td>
<td class="default">text/plain</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">string Encoding</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set Content-Transfer-Encoding</td>
<td class="default">8bit</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">string From</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set email address of sender</td>
<td class="default">root@localhost</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">string FromName</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set name of sender</td>
<td class="default">root</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">string Subject</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set message subject</td>
<td class="default">none</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">string Body</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set message body</td>
<td class="default">none</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">int WordWrap</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set word wrap on message body</td>
<td class="default">false (off)</td>
<tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">bool MailerDebug</td>
<td class="whitetab">Turn debugging on or off</td>
<td class="default">true (on)</td>
<tr>
</table>
</p>
<h3>SMTP-specific Variables</h3>
<p align="center">
<table cellpadding="2" width="100%" border="1">
<tr>
<td class="head">Variable</td>
<td class="head">Description</td>
<td class="head">Default Value</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">string Host</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set mail servers (separated by semicolons (";")</td>
<td class="default">localhost</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">int Port</td>
<td class="whitetab">SMTP port</td>
<td class="default">25</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">string Helo</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set SMTP HELO</td>
<td class="default">localhost.localdomain</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">int Timeout</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set connection timeout</td>
<td class="default">10 (seconds)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab">bool SMTPDebug</td>
<td class="whitetab">Set SMTP debugging on or off</td>
<td class="default">false (off)</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
<h3>General Methods</h3>
<table cellpadding="2" width="100%" border="1">
<tr>
<td class="head">Method</td>
<td class="head">Description</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">IsHTML(bool)</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Turn HTML format on/off</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">IsSMTP()</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Set mailer to SMTP</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">IsMail()</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Set mailer to PHP mail() function</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">IsSendmail()</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Set mailer to $sendmail</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">IsQmail()</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Set $sendmail to /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">AddAddress(string address, string name)</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Add a "to" address (name optional)</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">AddCC(string address, string name)</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Add a "cc" address (name optional)</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">AddBCC(string address, string name)</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Add a "bcc" address (name optional)</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">AddReplyTo(string address, string name)</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Add a "Reply-To" address (name optional)</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">AddAttachment(string path)</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Add an attachment</td>
<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="greytab2">Send()</td>
<td class="whitetab2">Send the message</td>
<td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
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*** /usr/local/src/php-4.0.4pl1/ext/standard/fsock.c.old Mon Mar 26 13:07:40 2001
--- /usr/local/src/php-4.0.4pl1/ext/standard/fsock.c Mon Mar 26 13:12:03 2001
***************
*** 559,564 ****
--- 559,565 ----
static void php_sockread_total(php_sockbuf *sock, size_t maxread)
{
+ sock->timeout_event = 0;
while(!sock->eof && TOREAD(sock) < maxread && !sock->timeout_event) {
php_sockread_internal(sock);
}
***************
*** 619,624 ****
--- 620,627 ----
}
SEARCHCR();
+
+ sock->timeout_event = 0;
if(!p) {
if(sock->is_blocked) {