public function DrupalPHPMailer::SetLanguage in PHPMailer 6.2
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 5.2 includes/phpmailer.class.inc \DrupalPHPMailer::SetLanguage()
- 5 includes/phpmailer.inc \DrupalPHPMailer::SetLanguage()
- 6.3 includes/phpmailer.class.inc \DrupalPHPMailer::SetLanguage()
- 6 includes/phpmailer.inc \DrupalPHPMailer::SetLanguage()
- 7.4 includes/phpmailer.class.inc \DrupalPHPMailer::SetLanguage()
- 7.3 includes/phpmailer.class.inc \DrupalPHPMailer::SetLanguage()
Provide more user-friendly error messages.
Note: messages should not end with a dot.
File
- includes/
phpmailer.class.inc, line 128
Class
- DrupalPHPMailer
- Base PHPMailer for Drupal implementation with support for SMTP keep-alive and setting a custom Return-Path.
Code
public function SetLanguage() {
$this->language = array(
'provide_address' => t('You must provide at least one recipient e-mail address'),
'encoding' => t('Unknown encoding: '),
'file_open' => t('Could not open file: '),
'signing' => t('Signing error: '),
'empty_message' => t('Message body empty'),
'tls' => t('SMTP error: STARTTLS not accepted from server'),
'authenticate' => t('SMTP error: could not authenticate'),
'smtp_connect_failed' => t('SMTP error: could not connect to SMTP host'),
'connect_host' => t('SMTP error: could not connect to SMTP host'),
'from_failed' => t('The following sender address failed: '),
// non-admin
'recipients_failed' => t('The following recipient addresses failed: '),
// non-admin
'data_not_accepted' => t('SMTP error: data not accepted'),
'smtp_error' => t('SMTP server error: '),
// Unused messages.
//'execute' => t('Could not execute: '),
//'instantiate' => t('Could not instantiate mail() function.'),
// Messages used during email generation.
'file_access' => t('Could not access file: '),
'invalid_address' => t('Invalid address'),
'variable_set' => t('Cannot set or reset variable: '),
);
return TRUE;
}