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+<p>The example file &quot;test_mail.php&quot; contents include:</p>

+<div style="width: 600px; background-color: #CCCCCC;">

+<code>

+&lt;?php<br>

+<br>

+include_once('../class.phpmailer.php');<br>

+<br>

+$mail    = new PHPMailer();<br>

+<br>

+$body    = $mail->getFile('contents.html');<br>

+<br>

+$body    = eregi_replace("[\]",'',$body);<br>

+$subject = eregi_replace("[\]",'',$subject);<br>

+<br>

+$mail->From     = "name@yourdomain.com";<br>

+$mail->FromName = "First Last";<br>

+<br>

+$mail->Subject = "PHPMailer Test Subject";<br>

+<br>

+$mail->AltBody = "To view the message, please use an HTML compatible email viewer!"; // optional, comment out and test<br>

+<br>

+$mail->MsgHTML($body);<br>

+<br>

+$mail->AddAddress("whoto@otherdomain.com", "John Doe");<br>

+<br>

+if(!$mail->Send()) {<br>

+  echo 'Failed to send mail';<br>

+} else {<br>

+  echo 'Mail sent';<br>

+}<br>

+<br>

+?&gt;

+</code>

+</div>

+<br>

+Although you could use full compabitility with PHPMailer 1.7.3, this example

+shows how to use the new features. If you view 'contents.html', you will note

+that there is a background image used in the &lt;body tag as well as an image used

+with a regular &lt;img tag. Here&#39;s what the HTML file looks like:<br>

+<br>

+<div style="width: 600px; background-color: #CCCCCC;">

+<code>

+&lt;body background="images/bkgrnd.gif" style="margin: 0px;"&gt;<br>

+&lt;div style="width: 640px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px;"&gt;<br>

+&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;img src="images/phpmailer.gif" style="height: 90px; width: 340px"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br&gt;<br>

+&lt;br&gt;<br>

+&nbsp;This is a test of PHPMailer v2.0.0 rc1.&lt;br&gt;<br>

+&lt;br&gt;<br>

+This particular example uses &lt;strong&gt;HTML&lt;/strong&gt;, with a &lt;div&gt; tag and inline&lt;br&gt;<br>

+styles.&lt;br&gt;<br>

+&lt;br&gt;<br>

+Also note the use of the PHPMailer at the top with no specific code to handle<br>

+including it in the body of the email.&lt;/div&gt;<br>

+&lt;/body&gt;<br>

+</code>

+</div>

+<br>

+A few things to notice in the PHP script that generates the email:

+<ul>

+  <li>the use of $mail-&gt;AltBody is completely optional. If not used, PHPMailer

+  will use the HTML text with htmlentities().</li>

+  <li>the background= and &lt;img src= images were processed without any directives

+  or methods from the PHP script</li>

+  <li>there is no specific code to define the image type ... that is handled

+  automatically by PHPMailer when it parses the images</li>

+  <li>we are using a new class method '$mail->MsgHTML($body)' ... that is what will handle the parsing of the images and creating the AltBody text</li>

+</ul>

+<p>Of course, you can still use PHPMailer the same way you have in the past.

+That provides full compatibility with all existing scripts, while new scripts

+can take advantage of the new features.</p>

+<p>Modify test_mail.php now with your own email address and try it out.</p>

+To see what the email SHOULD look like in your HTML compatible email viewer: <a href="contents.html">click here</a><br>

+