| 1 | <html>\r |
| 2 | <head>\r |
| 3 | <title>Examples using phpmailer</title>\r |
| 4 | </head>\r |
| 5 | \r |
| 6 | <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">\r |
| 7 | \r |
| 8 | <h2>Examples using phpmailer</h2>\r |
| 9 | \r |
| 10 | <h3>1. Advanced Example</h3>\r |
| 11 | <p>\r |
| 12 | \r |
| 13 | This demonstrates sending out multiple email messages with binary attachments\r |
| 14 | from a MySQL database with multipart/alternative support.<p>\r |
| 15 | <table cellpadding="4" border="1" width="80%">\r |
| 16 | <tr>\r |
| 17 | <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC">\r |
| 18 | <pre>\r |
| 19 | require("class.phpmailer.php");\r |
| 20 | \r |
| 21 | $mail = new phpmailer();\r |
| 22 | \r |
| 23 | $mail->From = "list@example.com";\r |
| 24 | $mail->FromName = "List manager";\r |
| 25 | $mail->Host = "smtp1.example.com;smtp2.example.com";\r |
| 26 | $mail->Mailer = "smtp";\r |
| 27 | \r |
| 28 | @MYSQL_CONNECT("localhost","root","password");\r |
| 29 | @mysql_select_db("my_company");\r |
| 30 |