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function SMTP::Mail in SMTP Authentication Support 5

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 7.2 smtp.transport.inc \SMTP::Mail()
  2. 7 smtp.transport.inc \SMTP::Mail()

Starts a mail transaction from the email address specified in $from. Returns true if successful or false otherwise. If True the mail transaction is started and then one or more Recipient commands may be called followed by a Data command.

Implements rfc 821: MAIL <SP> FROM:<reverse-path> <CRLF>

SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 250 SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 552,451,452 SMTP CODE SUCCESS: 500,501,421 @access public

Return value

bool

File

./smtp.module, line 2555
Enables drupal to send email directly to an SMTP server using authentication. Uses the PHPMailer class by Brent R. Matzelle.

Class

SMTP
SMTP is rfc 821 compliant and implements all the rfc 821 SMTP commands except TURN which will always return a not implemented error. SMTP also provides some utility methods for sending mail to an SMTP server. @package PHPMailer @author Chris Ryan

Code

function Mail($from) {
  $this->error = null;

  # so no confusion is caused
  if (!$this
    ->connected()) {
    $this->error = array(
      "error" => "Called Mail() without being connected",
    );
    return false;
  }
  fputs($this->smtp_conn, "MAIL FROM:<" . $from . ">" . $this->CRLF);
  $rply = $this
    ->get_lines();
  $code = substr($rply, 0, 3);
  if ($this->do_debug >= 2) {
    echo "SMTP -> FROM SERVER:" . $this->CRLF . $rply;
  }
  if ($code != 250) {
    $this->error = array(
      "error" => "MAIL not accepted from server",
      "smtp_code" => $code,
      "smtp_msg" => substr($rply, 4),
    );
    if ($this->do_debug >= 1) {
      echo "SMTP -> ERROR: " . $this->error["error"] . ": " . $rply . $this->CRLF;
    }
    return false;
  }
  return true;
}