Dam, that was easy.
Rockman
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Browse All TopicsOK, back to the experts;
As suggested, i am attempting to setup phpmailer.
I thought it would be easy.
I have the class.phpmailer.php and smtp on the server in the root
<?php
require("/home/rrgcc/publi
//ini_set("include_path", "/public_html/new/member/a
$mail = new MyMailer;
$mail->AddAddress("myemail
$mail->Subject = "Here is the subject";
$mail->Body = "This is the message body";
//$mail->AddAttachment("c:
if(!$mail->Send())
{
echo "There was an error sending the message";
exit;
}
echo "Message was sent successfully";
?>
When I run this, I get an error. I know (think) that it is finding the file. If i remove it from the server, It fails to open stream.
Thanks in advance.
Rockman
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by: munkywrenchPosted on 2005-03-25 at 19:27:15ID: 13634799
Is the phpmailer class called myMailer?
On my version it is called phpMailer....
Tell me what it says in class.phpmailer.php, in the class definition.
class phpMailer {
....
Is what mine says. You have to start your new class object with whatever the class is called, e.g in my case
$myMailer = new phpMailer;
Does that help?