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<?php require_once('classes/class.formatmail.php'); /* * FormatMail class is a simple extension of PhpMailer class. * This class useful when you want to send complete (the email contains all images and css links as attachments) html formatted email. * It containt a mini template mechanism to change data in the temlate file, to the GLOBALS array fields. * Importatnt: In the mail template files the path of images and css links, must be relative to the sender script (in this case these must relative to example.php). * In this example, we fill up user's real name, username (login), and password. */ //In the source of email.htm you can see a css tag: <link href="css/main.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> that will attached to the mail //In templates/email.htm (this will the message body), you can find 3 special macros: {$NAME},{$USERNAME} and {$PASSWORD} //We set up these values: $GLOBALS['NAME']='The user name'; $GLOBALS['USERNAME']='Login name'; $GLOBALS['PASSWORD']='password'; //You can set the email template filename at the FormatMail constructor //Importatnt: fill up all GLOBALS field before call this constructor $FM=new FormatMail('templates/email.htm'); //PhpMailer settings //FormatMail use an instance of PhpMailer class to send mails //For details, see PhpMailer class. $FM->Mailer->FromName='Your Name'; $FM->Mailer->From='your@email.com'; $FM->Mailer->Subject='Registration'; $FM->Mailer->AddAddress('contact@atmoner.com','atmoner'); //And now, send the mail... if ($FM->Send()) echo 'Mail sent successfully.'; //Or echo the result // echo $FM->Message; ?>