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   1  <?php
   2  //
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   4  // | PHP Version 4                                                        |
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  15  // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
  16  // | Author: Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>                            |
  17  // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
  18  //
  19  // $Id: Mail.php,v 1.12 2005/08/22 01:19:27 jon Exp $
  20  
  21  require_once  'PEAR.php';
  22  
  23  /**
  24   * PEAR's Mail:: interface. Defines the interface for implementing
  25   * mailers under the PEAR hierarchy, and provides supporting functions
  26   * useful in multiple mailer backends.
  27   *
  28   * @access public
  29   * @version $Revision: 1.12 $
  30   * @package Mail
  31   */
  32  class Mail
  33  {
  34      /**
  35       * Line terminator used for separating header lines.
  36       * @var string
  37       */
  38      var $sep = "\r\n";
  39  
  40      /**
  41       * Provides an interface for generating Mail:: objects of various
  42       * types
  43       *
  44       * @param string $driver The kind of Mail:: object to instantiate.
  45       * @param array  $params The parameters to pass to the Mail:: object.
  46       * @return object Mail a instance of the driver class or if fails a PEAR Error
  47       * @access public
  48       */
  49      function &factory($driver, $params = array())
  50      {
  51          $driver = strtolower($driver);
  52          @include_once 'Mail/' . $driver . '.php';
  53          $class = 'Mail_' . $driver;
  54          if (class_exists($class)) {
  55              $mailer = new $class($params);
  56              return $mailer;
  57          } else {
  58              return PEAR::raiseError('Unable to find class for driver ' . $driver);
  59          }
  60      }
  61  
  62      /**
  63       * Implements Mail::send() function using php's built-in mail()
  64       * command.
  65       *
  66       * @param mixed $recipients Either a comma-seperated list of recipients
  67       *              (RFC822 compliant), or an array of recipients,
  68       *              each RFC822 valid. This may contain recipients not
  69       *              specified in the headers, for Bcc:, resending
  70       *              messages, etc.
  71       *
  72       * @param array $headers The array of headers to send with the mail, in an
  73       *              associative array, where the array key is the
  74       *              header name (ie, 'Subject'), and the array value
  75       *              is the header value (ie, 'test'). The header
  76       *              produced from those values would be 'Subject:
  77       *              test'.
  78       *
  79       * @param string $body The full text of the message body, including any
  80       *               Mime parts, etc.
  81       *
  82       * @return mixed Returns true on success, or a PEAR_Error
  83       *               containing a descriptive error message on
  84       *               failure.
  85       * @access public
  86       * @deprecated use Mail_mail::send instead
  87       */
  88      function send($recipients, $headers, $body)
  89      {
  90          // if we're passed an array of recipients, implode it.
  91          if (is_array($recipients)) {
  92              $recipients = implode(', ', $recipients);
  93          }
  94  
  95          // get the Subject out of the headers array so that we can
  96          // pass it as a seperate argument to mail().
  97          $subject = '';
  98          if (isset($headers['Subject'])) {
  99              $subject = $headers['Subject'];
 100              unset($headers['Subject']);
 101          }
 102  
 103          // flatten the headers out.
 104          list(,$text_headers) = Mail::prepareHeaders($headers);
 105  
 106          return mail($recipients, $subject, $body, $text_headers);
 107  
 108      }
 109  
 110      /**
 111       * Take an array of mail headers and return a string containing
 112       * text usable in sending a message.
 113       *
 114       * @param array $headers The array of headers to prepare, in an associative
 115       *              array, where the array key is the header name (ie,
 116       *              'Subject'), and the array value is the header
 117       *              value (ie, 'test'). The header produced from those
 118       *              values would be 'Subject: test'.
 119       *
 120       * @return mixed Returns false if it encounters a bad address,
 121       *               otherwise returns an array containing two
 122       *               elements: Any From: address found in the headers,
 123       *               and the plain text version of the headers.
 124       * @access private
 125       */
 126      function prepareHeaders($headers)
 127      {
 128          $lines = array();
 129          $from = null;
 130  
 131          foreach ($headers as $key => $value) {
 132              if (strcasecmp($key, 'From') === 0) {
 133                  include_once  'Mail/RFC822.php';
 134                  $parser = &new Mail_RFC822();
 135                  $addresses = $parser->parseAddressList($value, 'localhost', false);
 136                  if (PEAR::isError($addresses)) {
 137                      return $addresses;
 138                  }
 139  
 140                  $from = $addresses[0]->mailbox . '@' . $addresses[0]->host;
 141  
 142                  // Reject envelope From: addresses with spaces.
 143                  if (strstr($from, ' ')) {
 144                      return false;
 145                  }
 146  
 147                  $lines[] = $key . ': ' . $value;
 148              } elseif (strcasecmp($key, 'Received') === 0) {
 149                  $received = array();
 150                  if (is_array($value)) {
 151                      foreach ($value as $line) {
 152                          $received[] = $key . ': ' . $line;
 153                      }
 154                  }
 155                  else {
 156                      $received[] = $key . ': ' . $value;
 157                  }
 158                  // Put Received: headers at the top.  Spam detectors often
 159                  // flag messages with Received: headers after the Subject:
 160                  // as spam.
 161                  $lines = array_merge($received, $lines);
 162              } else {
 163                  // If $value is an array (i.e., a list of addresses), convert
 164                  // it to a comma-delimited string of its elements (addresses).
 165                  if (is_array($value)) {
 166                      $value = implode(', ', $value);
 167                  }
 168                  $lines[] = $key . ': ' . $value;
 169              }
 170          }
 171  
 172          return array($from, join($this->sep, $lines) . $this->sep);
 173      }
 174  
 175      /**
 176       * Take a set of recipients and parse them, returning an array of
 177       * bare addresses (forward paths) that can be passed to sendmail
 178       * or an smtp server with the rcpt to: command.
 179       *
 180       * @param mixed Either a comma-seperated list of recipients
 181       *              (RFC822 compliant), or an array of recipients,
 182       *              each RFC822 valid.
 183       *
 184       * @return array An array of forward paths (bare addresses).
 185       * @access private
 186       */
 187      function parseRecipients($recipients)
 188      {
 189          include_once  'Mail/RFC822.php';
 190  
 191          // if we're passed an array, assume addresses are valid and
 192          // implode them before parsing.
 193          if (is_array($recipients)) {
 194              $recipients = implode(', ', $recipients);
 195          }
 196  
 197          // Parse recipients, leaving out all personal info. This is
 198          // for smtp recipients, etc. All relevant personal information
 199          // should already be in the headers.
 200          $addresses = Mail_RFC822::parseAddressList($recipients, 'localhost', false);
 201          $recipients = array();
 202          if (is_array($addresses)) {
 203              foreach ($addresses as $ob) {
 204                  $recipients[] = $ob->mailbox . '@' . $ob->host;
 205              }
 206          }
 207  
 208          return $recipients;
 209      }
 210  
 211  }


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