Exemple #1
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$mailAddresses = array(new ezcMailAddress('*****@*****.**', 'Jøhn Doe', 'ISO-8859-1'), new ezcMailAddress('*****@*****.**', 'Jane Doe'));
$addresses = '=?ISO-8859-1?B?SsO4aG4gRG9l?= <*****@*****.**>, Jane Doe <*****@*****.**';
// Convert ezcMailAddress to string representation
var_dump(ezcMailTools::composeEmailAddress($mailAddresses[0]));
var_dump(ezcMailTools::composeEmailAddresses($mailAddresses));
// Convert string to ezcMailAddress
var_dump(ezcMailTools::parseEmailAddress($addresses));
var_dump(ezcMailTools::parseEmailAddresses($addresses));
// Validate an email address (with a regular expression, without checking for MX records)
$isValid = ezcMailTools::validateEmailAddress('*****@*****.**');
// Validate an email address with MX records check.
// MX record checking does not work on Windows due to the lack of getmxrr()
// and checkdnsrr() PHP functions. The ezcBaseFunctionalityNotSupportedException
// is thrown in this case.
// set this to your mail server, it is used in a
// 'HELO SMTP' command to validate against MX records
ezcMailTools::$mxValidateServer = 'your.mail.server';
// set this to a mail address such as '*****@*****.**', it is used in a
// 'MAIL FROM' SMTP command to validate against MX records
ezcMailTools::$mxValidateAddress = '*****@*****.**';
$isValid = ezcMailTools::validateEmailAddress('*****@*****.**', true);
// Create a new mail object
$mail = new ezcMail();
$mail->from = $mailAddresses[1];
$mail->addTo($mailAddresses[0]);
$mail->subject = "Top secret";
// Use the lineBreak() method
$mail->body = new ezcMailText("Confidential" . ezcMailTools::lineBreak() . "DO NOT READ");
$mail->generate();
// Create a reply message to the previous mail object
$reply = ezcMailTools::replyToMail($mail, new ezcMailAddress('*****@*****.**', 'Reply Guy'));