日期:2012-12-03  浏览次数:20515 次

 

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   <?
  error_reporting(63);
  include('class.html_mime_mail.inc');
  
  /***************************************
  ** Example of usage.
  ***************************************/
  /***************************************
  ** Read the file background.gif into
  ** $backgrnd.
  ***************************************/
  $filename = 'background.gif';
  $backgrnd = fread($fp = fopen($filename, 'r'), filesize($filename));
  fclose($fp);
  
  /***************************************
  ** Read the file test.zip into $attachment.
  ***************************************/
  $filename = 'example.zip';
  $attachment = fread($fp = fopen($filename, 'r'), filesize($filename));
  fclose($fp);
  
  /***************************************
  ** Create the mail object. Optional headers
  ** argument. Do not put From: here, this
  ** will be added when $mail->send
  ***************************************/
  $mail = new html_mime_mail("X-Mailer: Html Mime Mail Class\r\n");
  
  /***************************************
  ** If sending an html email, then these
  ** two variables specify the text and
  ** html versions of the mail. Don't
  ** have to be named as these are. Just
  ** make sure the names tie in to the
  ** $mail->add_html() command further down.
  ***************************************/
  $text = 'This is a test.';
  $html = '<HTML><BODY BACKGROUND="background.gif"><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" COLOR="#FF0000">    Success!</FONT><P></BODY></HTML>';
  
  /***************************************
  ** Add the text, html and embedded images.
  ** Each embedded image has to be added
  ** using $mail->add_html_image() BEFORE
  ** calling $mail->add_html(). The name
  ** of the image should match exactly
  ** (case-sensitive) to the name in the html.
  ***************************************/
  $mail->add_html_image($backgrnd, 'background.gif', 'image/gif');
  $mail->add_html($html, $text);
  
  /***************************************
  ** If not sending an html emai