An instance of sending mail with attachments implemented by php

  • 2021-07-18 07:33:08
  • OfStack

This article describes the example of php implementation of sending mail with attachments class method, is a very practical function. Share it for your reference. The specific methods are as follows:

The emailclass. php class files are as follows:


<? 
class CMailFile {  
 
  var $subject;  
  var $addr_to;  
  var $text_body;  
  var $text_encoded;  
  var $mime_headers;  
  var $mime_boundary = "--==================_846811060==_";  
  var $smtp_headers;  
   
  function CMailFile($subject,$to,$from,$msg,$filename,$downfilename,$mimetype = "application/octet-stream",$mime_filename = false) {  
    $this->subject = $subject;     
    $this->addr_to = $to;     
    $this->smtp_headers = $this->write_smtpheaders($from); 
    $this->text_body = $this->write_body($msg); 
    $this->text_encoded = $this->attach_file($filename,$downfilename,$mimetype,$mime_filename); 
    $this->mime_headers = $this->write_mimeheaders($filename, $mime_filename); 
  }  
 
  function attach_file($filename,$downfilename,$mimetype,$mime_filename) { 
    $encoded = $this->encode_file($filename); 
    if ($mime_filename) $filename = $mime_filename; 
    $out = "--" . $this->mime_boundary . "\n"; 
    $out = $out . "Content-type: " . $mimetype . "; name=\"$filename\";\n"; 
    $out = $out . "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n"; 
    $out = $out . "Content-disposition: attachment; filename=\"$downfilename\"\n\n"; 
    $out = $out . $encoded . "\n"; 
    $out = $out . "--" . $this->mime_boundary . "--" . "\n"; 
    return $out; 
  }  
 
  function encode_file($sourcefile) {  
    if (is_readable($sourcefile)) {  
      $fd = fopen($sourcefile, "r");  
      $contents = fread($fd, filesize($sourcefile));  
      $encoded = chunk_split(base64_encode($contents));  
      fclose($fd);  
    }  
    return $encoded;  
  }  
 
  function sendfile() {   
    $headers = $this->smtp_headers . $this->mime_headers;  
    $message = $this->text_body . $this->text_encoded;  
    mail($this->addr_to,$this->subject,$message,$headers);  
  }  
 
  function write_body($msgtext) {  
    $out = "--" . $this->mime_boundary . "\n";  
    $out = $out . "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"us-ascii\"\n\n";  
    $out = $out . $msgtext . "\n";  
    return $out;  
  }  
 
  function write_mimeheaders($filename, $mime_filename) {  
    if ($mime_filename) $filename = $mime_filename;  
    $out = "MIME-version: 1.0\n";  
    $out = $out . "Content-type: multipart/mixed; ";  
    $out = $out . "boundary=\"$this->mime_boundary\"\n";  
    $out = $out . "Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT\n";  
    $out = $out . "X-attachments: $filename;\n\n";  
    return $out;  
  }  
 
  function write_smtpheaders($addr_from) {  
    $out = "From: $addr_from\n";  
    $out = $out . "Reply-To: $addr_from\n";  
    $out = $out . "X-Mailer: PHP3\n";  
    $out = $out . "X-Sender: $addr_from\n";  
    return $out;  
  }  
}  
 
/* Usage  -  For example :mimetype  For  "image/gif" 
  $mailfile = new CMailFile($subject,$sendto,$replyto,$message,$filename,$mimetype); 
  $mailfile->sendfile(); 
 
  $subject --  Theme  
  $sendto --  Addressee's address  
  $replyto --  Reply address  
  $message --  Contents of a letter  
  $filename --  Attachment file name  
  $downfilename --  File name under  
  $mimetype -- mime Type  
*/ 
?> 

The Demo sample file is as follows:


<?php 
  require_once('emailclass.php'); 
 
  // Send Mail  
   
  // Lord  
  $subject = "test send email"; 
 
  // Recipient  
  $sendto = 'abc@163.com'; 
   
  // Man  
  $replyto = 'cdf@163.com'; 
   
  // Capacity  
  $message = "test send email content"; 
   
  // Annex  
  $filename = 'test.jpg'; 
   
  // Annex  
  $mimetype = "image/jpeg"; 
 
  $mailfile = new CMailFile($subject,$sendto,$replyto,$message,$filename,$excelname,$mimetype);  
  $mailfile->sendfile(); 
?>

I believe that this paper has a certain reference value for everyone's study of php programming.


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