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PHP Email with Swift Mailer
PHP Email with Swift Mailer
Duration: 3hr 08m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 439 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

 

Sending emails programmatically is a common task for developers. Although you can use PHP's native mail() function, it's not very efficient or secure. And there's no easy way to send attachments or HTML email with mail(). If you're looking for an alternative, then Swift Mailer is the tool for you.


Swift Mailer is free and feature-rich, and it integrates into any web app written in PHP 5 or 7. Swift Mailer offers a flexible and elegant object-oriented approach to sending emails, including HTML email and bulk email. This PHP tutorial guides developers through the process of installing and loading Swift Mailer, and sending emails using SMTP and encrypted SMTP connections. David Powers teaches secure methods that protect users and support MIME standards. He also introduces advanced techniques for sending attachments, personalizing email, and limiting the send rate. Want to see how Swift Mailer solves a real-world programming challenge? Chapter 6 is a case study that shows how to use Swift Mailer to send an email registration form.

 

Topics include:
  • What is Swift Mailer?
  • Installing Swift Mailer
  • Preparing basic email
  • Sending email via SMTP
  • Handing off emails to mail transport agents
  • Sending attachments
  • Sending HTML email
  • Personalizing bulk mail
  • Limiting the rate of sending emails

 

PHP Email with Swift Mailer
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PHP Email with Swift Mailer
     


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