01-05-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by
fwellers
So I ran uuencode -m test.tar.gz test.tar.gz | mailx
floydw@studentclearinghouse.org
and I got an email that looked like this:
begin-base64 644 test.tar.gz
H4sICChVQ0sAA3Rlc3QudGFyAOz9W5MjS3aYC+p5/wo85jycasQ9QjY2ZjwSpcMxSuSQLdnMvJRl
4pJVrURlCkBVo//9QbhHeEQ4Au5Y3wKK3cUNaSeNm3vF8su6+bp++sN6/3n79W1z+MN/eNRvmS+r
olj8h+VymeWZ/Z+J/d/73yJJsnRZFmmWZotlkqdJ9R8WxcNWNPp9Pxyf9+elHDbfjvu/rLbX/jv7
f7/+nW4f7n/+jfw+Dfe/ev+2/fr66XDcvL09f0qXyfL8/4vlMk2UOM4fKvN8cXFE5z9J+yvL1Lv/
KqmK/7BY3mWHkV9///v392Povzv85Xwwu+v/97/R+/8/tL/f/l/n3+LL++H47Xm3Wfw/z7/f9B+1
RHiHD5nVrZ+Pd1vZH79vFv/v52+LRbFYLv9jmvzHM8H+/b/+cdHyy73W+3542/zYvN1rycWn7NPy
091W93b4+HGvpX1Zfz38r+XC/c6sU9bbdbparrdJ2TwvZn4tp/54Hf7359Xx64+N/VRy+al0k2Vp
ui6ln0rnPrV6rjfVeu5TX78dN/tvz2+fu++NP5Vd+9RzIf1UPv7UqqqS9ap4Of95aaq5T/3Lvyaf
.......
... which is perfectly fine, since that is how it is supposed to look.
You'd then proceed to save the message and uudecode it to obtain the "test.tar.gz" file.
tyler_durden
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
mb_send_mail
MB_SEND_MAIL(3) 1 MB_SEND_MAIL(3)
mb_send_mail - Send encoded mail
SYNOPSIS
bool mb_send_mail NULL NULL (string $to, string $subject, string $message, [string $additional_headers], [string $additional_parame-
ter])
DESCRIPTION
Sends email. Headers and messages are converted and encoded according to the mb_language(3) setting. It's a wrapper function for mail(3),
so see also mail(3) for details.
PARAMETERS
o $to
- The mail addresses being sent to. Multiple recipients may be specified by putting a comma between each address in $to. This
parameter is not automatically encoded.
o $subject
- The subject of the mail.
o $message
- The message of the mail.
o $additional_headers (optional)
- String to be inserted at the end of the email header. This is typically used to add extra headers (From, Cc, and Bcc). Multiple
extra headers should be separated with a CRLF (
).
Note
When sending mail, the mail must contain a From header. This can be set with the $additional_headers parameter, or a default
can be set in php.ini.
Failing to do this will result in an error message similar to Warning: mail(): "sendmail_from" not set in php.ini or custom
"From:" header missing. The From header sets also Return-Path under Windows.
Note
If messages are not received, try using a LF (
) only. Some Unix mail transfer agents (most notably qmail) replace LF by
CRLF automatically (which leads to doubling CR if CRLF is used). This should be a last resort, as it does not comply with RFC
2822.
o $additional_parameter
-$additional_parameter is a MTA command line parameter. It is useful when setting the correct Return-Path header when using send-
mail.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 5.0.0 | |
| | |
| | The Content-Type and Content-Transfer-Encoding |
| | headers may be redefined as of PHP 5.0.0. Before |
| | this time, the values defined by mb_language(3) |
| | are always used. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
SEE ALSO
mail(3), mb_encode_mimeheader(3), mb_language(3).
PHP Documentation Group MB_SEND_MAIL(3)