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James Kennard

"Mastering Joomla! 1.5 Extension and Framework Development"

org', 'Example');
$replies = array($reply0, $reply1);
$mailer->addReplyTo($replies);
We can add recipients in three ways:
As a normal recipient: Using addRecipient()
As a BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) recipient: Using addBCC()
As a CC (Carbon Copy) recipient: Using addCC()
Unlike the sender and reply-to address we cannot define the recipient email address
name. We either provide an email string or an array of email strings:
$mailer->addRecipient('foo@example.org');
$recipients = array('bar@example.org', ' baz@example.org ');
$mailer->addRecipient($recipients);
Out next task is to set the subject line and the body text of the email. We do this
using the setSubject() and setBody() methods:
$mailer->setSubject('Some Email');
$mailer->setBody('Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.');
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By default email body content is always plain text. We can modify the body to support
HTML using the IsHTML() method; this sets the body MIME type to text/html:
$mailer->IsHTML(true);
Our final task is to send the email.


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