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- <?php
- //
- // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- // | PHP Version 4 |
- // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- // | Copyright (c) 1997-2003 The PHP Group |
- // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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- // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- // | Author: Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org> |
- // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- //
- // $Id: mail.php,v 1.5 2003/07/10 07:04:54 jon Exp $
-
- require_once 'Mail.php';
-
- /**
- * internal PHP-mail() implementation of the PEAR Mail:: interface.
- * @access public
- * @package Mail
- * @version $Revision: 1.5 $
- */
-
- class Mail_mail extends Mail
- {
- /**
- * Any arguments to pass to the mail() function.
- * @var string
- */
- var $_params = '';
-
- /**
- * Constructor.
- *
- * Instantiates a new Mail_mail:: object based on the parameters
- * passed in.
- *
- * @param string $params Extra arguments for the mail() function.
- *
- * @access public
- */
- function Mail_mail($params = '')
- {
- /*
- * The other mail implementations accept parameters as arrays. In the
- * interest of being consistent, explode an array into a string of
- * parameter arguments.
- */
- if (is_array($params)) {
- $this->_params = join(' ', $params);
- } else {
- $this->_params = $params;
- }
-
- /*
- * Because the mail() function may pass headers as command line
- * arguments, we can't guarantee the use of the standard "\r\n"
- * separator. Instead, we use the system's native line separator.
- */
- $this->sep = (strstr(PHP_OS, 'WIN')) ? "\r\n" : "\n";
- }
-
- /**
- * Implements Mail_mail::send() function using php's built-in mail()
- * command.
- *
- * @param mixed $recipients Either a comma-seperated list of recipients
- * (RFC822 compliant), or an array of recipients,
- * each RFC822 valid. This may contain recipients not
- * specified in the headers, for Bcc:, resending
- * messages, etc.
- *
- * @param array $headers The array of headers to send with the mail, in an
- * associative array, where the array key is the
- * header name (ie, 'Subject'), and the array value
- * is the header value (ie, 'test'). The header
- * produced from those values would be 'Subject:
- * test'.
- *
- * @param string $body The full text of the message body, including any
- * Mime parts, etc.
- *
- * @return mixed Returns true on success, or a PEAR_Error
- * containing a descriptive error message on
- * failure.
- * @access public
- */
- function send($recipients, $headers, $body)
- {
- // if we're passed an array of recipients, implode it.
- if (is_array($recipients)) {
- $recipients = implode(', ', $recipients);
- }
-
- // get the Subject out of the headers array so that we can
- // pass it as a seperate argument to mail().
- $subject = '';
- if (isset($headers['Subject'])) {
- $subject = $headers['Subject'];
- unset($headers['Subject']);
- }
-
- // flatten the headers out.
- list(,$text_headers) = Mail::prepareHeaders($headers);
-
- return mail($recipients, $subject, $body, $text_headers, $this->_params);
- }
-
- }
-