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PHPMailer - A full-featured email creation and transfer class for PHPClass Features
Why you might need itMany PHP developers need to send email from their code. The only PHP function that supports this is Formatting email correctly is surprisingly difficult. There are myriad overlapping RFCs, requiring tight adherence to horribly complicated formatting and encoding rules ? the vast majority of code that you'll find online that uses the The PHP LicenseThis software is distributed under the LGPL 2.1 license, along with the GPL Cooperation Commitment. Please read LICENSE for information on the software availability and distribution. Installation & loadingPHPMailer is available on Packagist (using semantic versioning), and installation via Composer is the recommended way to install PHPMailer. Just add this line to your
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Note that the If you want to use the Gmail XOAUTH2 authentication class, you will also need to add a dependency on the Alternatively, if you're not using Composer, copy the contents of the PHPMailer folder into one of the
If you're not using the If you don't speak git or just want a tarball, click the 'zip' button on the right of the project page in GitHub, though note that docs and examples are not included in the tarball. Legacy versionsPHPMailer 5.2 (which is compatible with PHP 5.0 - 7.0) is no longer being supported, even for security updates. You will find the latest version of 5.2 in the 5.2-stable branch. If you're using PHP 5.5 or later (which you should be), switch to the 6.x releases. Upgrading from 5.2The biggest changes are that source files are now in the Minimal installationWhile installing the entire package manually or with Composer is simple, convenient, and reliable, you may want to include only vital files in your project. At the very least you will need src/PHPMailer.php. If you're using SMTP, you'll need src/SMTP.php, and if you're using POP-before SMTP, you'll need src/POP3.php. You can skip the language folder if you're not showing errors to users and can make do with English-only errors. If you're using XOAUTH2 you will need src/OAuth.php as well as the Composer dependencies for the services you wish to authenticate with. Really, it's much easier to use Composer! A Simple Example
You'll find plenty more to play with in the examples folder. If you are re-using the instance (e.g. when sending to a mailing list), you may need to clear the recipient list to avoid sending duplicate messages. See the mailing list example for further guidance. That's it. You should now be ready to use PHPMailer! LocalizationPHPMailer defaults to English, but in the language folder you'll find many translations for PHPMailer error messages that you may encounter. Their filenames contain ISO 639-1 language code for the translations, for example
We welcome corrections and new languages - if you're looking for corrections to do, run the PHPMailerLangTest.php script in the tests folder and it will show any missing translations. DocumentationStart reading at the GitHub wiki. If you're having trouble, this should be the first place you look as it's the most frequently updated. Examples of how to use PHPMailer for common scenarios can be found in the examples folder. If you're looking for a good starting point, we recommend you start with the Gmail example. Note that in order to reduce PHPMailer's deployed code footprint, the examples are no longer included if you load PHPMailer via Composer or via GitHub's zip file download, so you'll need to either clone the git repository or use the above links to get to the examples directly. Complete generated API documentation is available online. You can generate complete API-level documentation by running If the documentation doesn't cover what you need, search the many questions on Stack Overflow, and before you ask a question about "SMTP Error: Could not connect to SMTP host.", read the troubleshooting guide. TestsThere is a PHPUnit test script in the test folder. PHPMailer uses PHPUnit 4.8 - we would use 5.x but we need to run on PHP 5.5. If this isn't passing, is there something you can do to help? SecurityPlease disclose any vulnerabilities found responsibly - report any security problems found to the maintainers privately. PHPMailer versions prior to 5.2.22 (released January 9th 2017) have a local file disclosure vulnerability, CVE-2017-5223. If content passed into PHPMailer versions prior to 5.2.20 (released December 28th 2016) are vulnerable to CVE-2016-10045 a remote code execution vulnerability, responsibly reported by Dawid Golunski, and patched by Paul Buonopane (@Zenexer). PHPMailer versions prior to 5.2.18 (released December 2016) are vulnerable to CVE-2016-10033 a critical remote code execution vulnerability, responsibly reported by Dawid Golunski. See SECURITY for more detail on security issues. ContributingPlease submit bug reports, suggestions and pull requests to the GitHub issue tracker. We're particularly interested in fixing edge-cases, expanding test coverage and updating translations. If you found a mistake in the docs, or want to add something, go ahead and amend the wiki - anyone can edit it. If you have git clones from prior to the move to the PHPMailer GitHub organisation, you'll need to update any remote URLs referencing the old GitHub location with a command like this from within your clone:
Please don't use the SourceForge or Google Code projects any more; they are obsolete and no longer maintained. SponsorshipDevelopment time and resources for PHPMailer are provided by Smartmessages.net, a powerful email marketing system. <a href="https://info.smartmessages.net/"><img src="https://www.smartmessages.net/img/smartmessages-logo.svg" width="250" height="28" alt="Smartmessages email marketing"></a> Other contributions are gladly received, whether in beer ?, T-shirts ?, Amazon wishlist raids, or cold, hard cash ?. If you'd like to donate to say "thank you" to maintainers or contributors, please contact them through individual profile pages via the contributors page. ChangelogSee changelog. History
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