eoghanobrien/php-simple-mail

Provides a simple, chainable wrapper for creating and sending emails using the PHP mail() function.

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README

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Introduction

Simple Mail Class provides a simple, chainable wrapper for creating and sending emails using the PHP mail() function. There are better options out there for sending SMTP email, which are more secure and more reliable than the mail() function. However, sometimes you just need to send a simple email. That's what we cover.

Installation via Composer

$ composer require eoghanobrien/php-simple-mail

Usage

Instantiating the class.

You have two options, you can 'new up' the class in the traditional way:

$mailer = new SimpleMail();

or instantiate it using the named static constructor make()

$mailer = SimpleMail::make();

The static constructor can be useful when you want to continue chaining methods after instantiating.

SimpleMail::make()
->setTo($email, $name)
->setFrom($fromEmail, $fromName)
->setSubject($subject)
->setMessage($message)
->send();

To header

The To header can be called multiple time, in order to pass more than one To address, simply call the setTo method as many times as needed. It takes two string parameters. The first parameter is for the email address, the second is for the name.

SimpleMail::make()
 ->setTo($email1, $name1)
 ->setTo($email2, $name2);

From header

You can carbon copy one or more addresses using the setBcc method. It takes two string parameters. The first parameter is for the email address, the second is for the name.

SimpleMail::make()
  ->setFrom('john.smith@example.com', 'John Smith');

Cc header

You can carbon copy one or more addresses using the setCc method. It takes an array of $name => $email pairs. Alternatively, you can pass a simple numerically keyed array an the value is assumed to be the email.

SimpleMail::make()
  ->setCc(['John Smith', 'john.smith@example.com');

Bcc header

You can blind carbon copy one or more addresses using the setBcc method. It takes an array of $name => $email pairs. Alternatively, you can pass a simple numerically keyed array an the value is assumed to be the email.

SimpleMail::make()
  ->setBcc(['John Smith', 'john.smith@example.com');

Subject header

You can set the subject using setSubject method. It takes a string as the only parameter.

SimpleMail::make()
    ->setSubject("Important information about your account");

Message header

You can set the message using setMessage method. It takes a string as the only parameter.

SimpleMail::make()
    ->setMessage("My important message!");

HTML emails

If you want to include HTML in your email. Simply call the setHtml() method. It takes no parameters.

SimpleMail::make()
    ->setMessage("<strong>My important message!</strong>")
    ->setHtml();

send emails

Once you've set all your headers. Use the send() method to finally send it on it's way.

SimpleMail::make()
    ->setMessage("<strong>My important message!</strong>")
    ->send();

Full example of sending an email

$send = SimpleMail::make()
    ->setTo($email, $name)
    ->setFrom($fromEmail, $fromName)
    ->setSubject($subject)
    ->setMessage($message)
    ->setReplyTo($replyEmail, $replyName)
    ->setCc(['Bill Gates' => 'bill@example.com'])
    ->setBcc(['Steve Jobs' => 'steve@example.com'])
    ->setHtml()
    ->setWrap(100)
    ->send();
    
echo ($send) ? 'Email sent successfully' : 'Could not send email';

Example of sending an email with attachments

If you are sending an attachment there is no need to add any addGenericHeader()'s. To properly send the attachments the necessary headers will be set for you. You can also chain as many attachments as you want (see example).

$send = SimpleMail::make()
    ->setTo($email, $name)
    ->setFrom($fromEmail, $fromName)
    ->setSubject($subject)
    ->setMessage($message)
    ->setReplyTo($replyEmail, $replyName)
    ->setCc(['Bill Gates' => 'bill@example.com'])
    ->setBcc(['Steve Jobs' => 'steve@example.com'])
    ->setHtml()
    ->setWrap(100)
    ->addAttachment('example/pbXBsZSwgY2hh.jpg', 'lolcat_finally_arrived.jpg')
    ->addAttachment('example/lolcat_what.jpg')
    ->send();
    
echo ($send) ? 'Email sent successfully' : 'Could not send email';

License

php-simple-mail is free and unencumbered public domain software. For more information, see http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT or the accompanying MIT file.