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<?php/**
 * This example shows how to make use of PHPMailer's exceptions for error handling.
 */
 
 require '../PHPMailerAutoload.php';
 
 //Create a new PHPMailer instance
 //Passing true to the constructor enables the use of exceptions for error handling
 $mail = new PHPMailer(true);
 try {
 //Set who the message is to be sent from
 $mail->setFrom('[email protected]', 'First Last');
 //Set an alternative reply-to address
 $mail->addReplyTo('[email protected]', 'First Last');
 //Set who the message is to be sent to
 $mail->addAddress('[email protected]', 'John Doe');
 //Set the subject line
 $mail->Subject = 'PHPMailer Exceptions test';
 //Read an HTML message body from an external file, convert referenced images to embedded,
 //and convert the HTML into a basic plain-text alternative body
 $mail->msgHTML(file_get_contents('contents.html'), dirname(__FILE__));
 //Replace the plain text body with one created manually
 $mail->AltBody = 'This is a plain-text message body';
 //Attach an image file
 $mail->addAttachment('images/phpmailer_mini.png');
 //send the message
 //Note that we don't need check the response from this because it will throw an exception if it has trouble
 $mail->send();
 echo "Message sent!";
 } catch (phpmailerException $e) {
 echo $e->errorMessage(); //Pretty error messages from PHPMailer
 } catch (Exception $e) {
 echo $e->getMessage(); //Boring error messages from anything else!
 }
 
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