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<?php/*
 * test_forwarding_message.php
 *
 * @(#) $Header: /opt2/ena/metal/mimemessage/test_forwarding_message.php,v 1.1 2004/06/24 06:34:11 mlemos Exp $
 *
 */
 
 require("email_message.php");
 
 
 /*
 *  Trying to guess your e-mail address.
 *  It is better that you change this line to your address explicitly.
 *  $from_address="[email protected]";
 *  $from_name="My Name";
 */
 $from_address=getenv("USER")."@".getenv("HOSTNAME");
 $from_name=getenv("USERNAME");
 
 $reply_name=$from_name;
 $reply_address=$from_address;
 $reply_address=$from_address;
 $error_delivery_name=$from_name;
 $error_delivery_address=$from_address;
 
 /*
 *  Change these lines or else you will be mailing the class author.
 */
 $to_name="Manuel Lemos";
 $to_address="[email protected]";
 
 $subject="[Fwd: Testing Manuel Lemos' MIME E-mail composing and sending PHP class for sending messages that include forwarded messages]";
 $email_message=new email_message_class;
 $email_message->SetEncodedEmailHeader("To",$to_address,$to_name);
 $email_message->SetEncodedEmailHeader("From",$from_address,$from_name);
 $email_message->SetEncodedEmailHeader("Reply-To",$reply_address,$reply_name);
 
 /*
 *  Set the Return-Path header to define the envelope sender address to
 *  which bounced messages are delivered.
 *  If you are using Windows, you need to use the smtp_message_class to set
 *  the return-path address.
 */
 if(defined("PHP_OS")
 && strcmp(substr(PHP_OS,0,3),"WIN"))
 $email_message->SetHeader("Return-Path",$error_delivery_address);
 
 $email_message->SetEncodedHeader("Subject",$subject);
 
 /*
 *  A message with attached files usually has a text message part
 *  followed by one or more attached file parts.
 */
 $text_message="Hello ".strtok($to_name," ")."\n\nThis message forwarding another message that is encapsulated as attachment.\n\nThank you,\n$from_name";
 $email_message->AddQuotedPrintableTextPart($email_message->WrapText($text_message));
 
 
 $forwarding_message=array(
 /*
 *  If you have the message to be forwarded already stored in a string,
 *  you can specify it like this.
 *
 *  "Data"=>"From: [email protected]\r\n\r\nThis is just a plain text message .",
 *
 *  If it is stored in a file, you can specify its local file name.
 *  The Name is what the recipient as name of the message file part.
 */
 "FileName"=>"message.eml",
 "Name"=>"[Fwd: Testing Manuel Lemos' MIME E-mail composing and sending PHP class: HTML message]"
 );
 $email_message->AddMessagePart($forwarding_message);
 
 /*
 *  The message is now ready to be assembled and sent.
 *  Notice that most of the functions used before this point may fail due
 *  to programming errors in your script. You may safely ignore any errors
 *  until the message is sent to not bloat your scripts with too much error
 *  checking.
 */
 $error=$email_message->Send();
 if(strcmp($error,""))
 echo "Error: $error\n";
 else
 echo "Message sent to $to_name\n";
 ?>
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