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the_systech 689d58525e New file for smtp mail
git-svn-id: file:///svn/phpbb/trunk@266 89ea8834-ac86-4346-8a33-228a782c2dd0
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<?php
/***************************************************************************
smtp.php - description
-------------------
begin : Wed May 09 2001
copyright : (C) 2001 The phpBB Group
email : support@phpbb.com
$Id$
***************************************************************************/
/***************************************************************************
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
***************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* This script should be included if the admin has configured the board for
* smtp mail instead of standard sendmail. It includes a function smtpmail
* which is identical to the standard built in mail function in usage.
****************************************************************************/
include("../common.php");
/****************************************************************************
* Function: server_parse
* Description: This funtion processes the smtp server's response codes
* Usage: This function is only used interanally by the smtpmail
* function. It takes two arguments the first a socket pointer
* to the opened socket to the server and the second the
* response code you are looking for.
****************************************************************************/
function server_parse($socket, $response)
{
if(!($server_response = fgets($socket, 100)))
{
error_die(GENERAL_ERROR, "Couldn't get mail server response codes");
}
if(!(substr($server_response, 0, 3) == $response))
{
error_die(GENERAL_ERROR, "Ran into problems sending Mail");
}
}
/****************************************************************************
* Function: smtpmail
* Description: This is a functional replacement for php's builtin mail
* function, that uses smtp.
* Usage: The usage for this function is identical to that of php's
* built in mail function.
****************************************************************************/
function smtpmail($mail_to, $subject, $message, $headers = "")
{
// For now I'm using an array based $smtp_vars to hold the smtp server
// info, but it should probably change to $board_config...
// then the relevant info would be $board_config['smtp_host'] and
// $board_config['smtp_port'].
global $smtp_vars;
var $errno;
var $errstr;
// Fix any bare linefeeds in the message to make it RFC821 Compliant.
$message = ereg_replace("[^\r]\n", "\r\n", $message);
if ($headers != "")
{
if(is_array($headers))
{
if(sizeof($headers) > 1)
{
$headers = join("\r\n", $headers);
}
else
{
$headers = $headers[0];
}
}
$headers = chop($headers);
// Make sure there are no bare linefeeds in the headers
$headers = ereg_replace("[^\r]\n", "\r\n", $headers);
}
if(trim($mail_to) == "")
{
error_die(GENERAL_ERROR, "No email address specified");
exit;
}
if(trim($subject) == "")
{
error_die(GENERAL_ERROR, "No email Subject specified");
}
if(trim($message) == "")
{
error_die(GENERAL_ERROR, "Email message was blank!");
}
$mail_to_array = explode(",", $mail_to);
// Ok we have error checked as much as we can to this point let's get on
// it already.
$socket = fsockopen($smtp_vars['host'], $smtp_vars['port'], &$errno, @$errstr, 30) or
error_die(GENERAL_ERROR, "Could not connect to smtp host!");
server_parse($socket, "220");
// Send the RFC821 specified HELO.
fputs($socket, "HELO " . $stmp_vars['host'] . "\r\n");
// From this point onward most server response codes should be 250
server_parse($socket, "250");
// Specify who the mail is from....
fputs($socket, "MAIL FROM: $email_from\r\n");
server_parse($socket, "250");
// Specify each user to send to and build to header.
$to_header = "To: ";
foreach($mail_to_array as $mail_to_address)
{
fputs($socket, "RCPT TO: $mail_to_address\r\n";
server_parse($socket, "250");
$to_header .= "<$mail_to_address>, ";
}
// Ok now we tell the server we are ready to start sending data
fputs($socket, "DATA\r\n");
// This is the last response code we look for until the end of the message.
server_parse($socket, "354");
// Send the Subject Line...
fputs($socket, "Subject: $subject\r\n");
// Now the To Header.
fputs($socket, "$to_header\r\n");
// Now any custom headers....
fputs($socket, "$headers\r\n\r\n");
// Ok now we are ready for the message...
fputs($socket, "$message\r\n");
// Ok the all the ingredients are mixed in let's cook this puppy...
fputs($socket, ".\r\n");
server_parse($socket, "250");
// Now tell the server we are done and close the socket...
fputs($socket, "quit\r\n");
fclose($socket);
return(1);
}
?>