error_reporting(63);
include('class.html_mime_mail.inc');
/***************************************
** Example of usage.
***************************************/
/***************************************
** Read the file background.gif into
** $backgrnd.
***************************************/
$filename = 'background.gif';
$backgrnd = fread($fp = fopen($filename, 'r'), filesize($filename));
fclose($fp);
/***************************************
** Read the file test.zip into $attachment.
***************************************/
$filename = 'example.zip';
$attachment = fread($fp = fopen($filename, 'r'), filesize($filename));
fclose($fp);
/***************************************
** Create the mail object. Optional headers
** argument. Do not put From: here, this
** will be added when $mail->send
***************************************/
$mail = new html_mime_mail("X-Mailer: Html Mime Mail Class\r\n");
/***************************************
** If sending an html email, then these
** two variables specify the text and
** html versions of the mail. Don't
** have to be named as these are. Just
** make sure the names tie in to the
** $mail->add_html() command further down.
***************************************/
$text = 'This is a test.';
$html = '
';
/***************************************
** Add the text, html and embedded images.
** Each embedded image has to be added
** using $mail->add_html_image() BEFORE
** calling $mail->add_html(). The name
** of the image should match exactly
** (case-sensitive) to the name in the html.
***************************************/
$mail->add_html_image($backgrnd, 'background.gif', 'image/gif');
$mail->add_html($html, $text);
/***************************************
** If not sending an html email, then
** this is used to set the plain text
** body of the email.
***************************************/
// $mail->body = 'fsss';
/***************************************
** This is used to add an attachment to
** the email.
***************************************/
$mail->add_attachment($attachment, 'example.zip', 'application/octet-stream');
/***************************************
** Builds the message.
***************************************/
$mail->build_message();
/***************************************
** Sends the message. $mail->build_message()
** is seperate to $mail->send so that the
** same email can be sent many times to
** differing recipients simply by putting
** $mail->send() in a loop.
***************************************/
$mail->send('','szw@phpexe.com', 'From Name', 'szw@phpexe.com', 'Subject','');
/***************************************
** Debug stuff. Entirely unnecessary.
***************************************/
echo '
'; <br>echo $mail->mime; <br>echo '';
?>
class html_mime_mail{
var $headers;
var $body;
var $multipart;
var $mime;
var $html;
var $html_text;
var $html_images = array();
var $cids = array();
var $do_html;
var $parts = array();
/***************************************
** Constructor function. Sets the headers
** if supplied.
***************************************/
function html_mime_mail($headers = ''){
$this->headers = $headers;
}
/***************************************
** Adds a html part to the mail.
** Also replaces image names with
** content-id's.
***************************************/
function add_html($html, $text){
$this->do_html = 1;
$this->html = $html;
$this->html_text = $text;
if(is_array($this->html_images) AND count($this->html_images) > 0){
for($i=0; $i
$this->html = ereg_replace($this->html_images[$i]['name'], 'cid:'.$this->html_images[$i]['cid'], $this->html);
}
}
}
/***************************************
** Builds html part of email.
***************************************/
function build_html($orig_boundary){
$sec_boundary = '=_'.md5(uniqid(time()));
$thr_boundary = '=_'.md5(uniqid(time()));
if(!is_array($this->html_images)){
$this->multipart.= '--'.$orig_boundary."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="'.$sec_boundary."\"\r\n\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= '--'.$sec_boundary."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Type: text/plain'."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit'."\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= $this->html_text."\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= '--'.$sec_boundary."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Type: text/html'."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit'."\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= $this->html."\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= '--'.$sec_boundary."--\r\n\r\n";
}else{
$this->multipart.= '--'.$orig_boundary."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="'.$sec_boundary."\"\r\n\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= '--'.$sec_boundary."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="'.$thr_boundary."\"\r\n\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= '--'.$thr_boundary."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Type: text/plain'."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit'."\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= $this->html_text."\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= '--'.$thr_boundary."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Type: text/html'."\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit'."\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= $this->html."\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= '--'.$thr_boundary."--\r\n\r\n";
for($i=0; $i
$this->multipart.= '--'.$sec_boundary."\r\n";
$this->build_html_image($i);
}
$this->multipart.= "--".$sec_boundary."--\r\n\r\n";
}
}
/***************************************
** Adds an image to the list of embedded
** images.
***************************************/
function add_html_image($file, $name = '', $c_type='application/octet-stream'){
$this->html_images[] = array( 'body' => $file,
'name' => $name,
'c_type' => $c_type,
'cid' => md5(uniqid(time())) );
}
/***************************************
** Adds a file to the list of attachments.
***************************************/
function add_attachment($file, $name = '', $c_type='application/octet-stream'){
$this->parts[] = array( 'body' => $file,
'name' => $name,
'c_type' => $c_type );
}
/***************************************
** Builds an embedded image part of an
** html mail.
***************************************/
function build_html_image($i){
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Type: '.$this->html_images[$i]['c_type'];
if($this->html_images[$i]['name'] != '') $this->multipart .= '; name="'.$this->html_images[$i]['name']."\"\r\n";
else $this->multipart .= "\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-ID: html_images[$i]['cid'].">\r\n";
$this->multipart.= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64'."\r\n\r\n";
$this->multipart.= chunk_split(base64_encode($this->html_images[$i]['body']))."\r\n";
}
/***************************************
** Builds a single part of a multipart
** message.
***************************************/
function build_part($i){
$message_part = '';
$message_part.= 'Content-Type: '.$this->parts[$i]['c_type'];
if($this->parts[$i]['name'] != '')
$message_part .= '; name="'.$this->parts[$i]['name']."\"\r\n";
else
$message_part .= "\r\n";
// Determine content encoding.
if($this->parts[$i]['c_type'] == 'text/plain'){
$message_part.= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit'."\r\n\r\n";
$message_part.= $this->parts[$i]['body']."\r\n";
}else{
$message_part.= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64'."\r\n";
$message_part.= 'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="'.$this->parts[$i]['name']."\"\r\n\r\n";
$message_part.= chunk_split(base64_encode($this->parts[$i]['body']))."\r\n";
}
return $message_part;
}
/***************************************
** Builds the multipart message from the
** list ($this->parts).
***************************************/
function build_message(){
$boundary = '=_'.md5(uniqid(time()));
$this->headers.= "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
$this->headers.= "Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"".$boundary."\"\r\n";
$this->multipart = '';
$this->multipart.= "This is a MIME encoded message.\r\nCreated by html_mime_mail.class.\r\nSee http://www.heyes-computing.net/scripts/ for a copy.\r\n\r\n";
if(isset($this->do_html) AND $this->do_html == 1) $this->build_html($boundary);
if(isset($this->body) AND $this->body != '') $this->parts[] = array('body' => $this->body, 'name' => '', 'c_type' => 'text/plain');
for($i=(count($this->parts)-1); $i>=0; $i--){
$this->multipart.= '--'.$boundary."\r\n".$this->build_part($i);
}
$this->mime = $this->multipart."--".$boundary."--\r\n";
}
/***************************************
** Sends the mail.
***************************************/
function send($to_name, $to_addr, $from_name, $from_addr, $subject = '', $headers = ''){
if($to_name != '') $to = '"'.$to_name.'" ';
else $to = $to_addr;
if($from_name != '') $from = '"'.$from_name.'" ';
else $from = $from_addr;
$this->headers.= 'From: '.$from."\r\n";
//$this->headers.= $headers;
mail($to, $subject, $this->mime, $this->headers);
}
/***************************************
** Use this method to deliver using direct
** smtp connection. Relies upon Manuel Lemos'
** smtp mail delivery class available at:
** http://phpclasses.upperdesign.com
**
** void smtp_send( string *Name* of smtp object,
** string From address,
** array To addresses,
** array Headers,
** string The body)
***************************************/
function smtp_send($smtp_obj, $from_addr, $to_addr){
global $$smtp_obj;
$smtp_obj = $$smtp_obj;
if(substr($this->headers, -2) == "\r\n") $this->headers = substr($this->headers,0,-2);
$this->headers = explode("\r\n", $this->headers);
$smtp_obj->sendmessage($from_addr, $to_addr, $this->headers, $this->mime);
}
} // End of class.
?>

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