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      PHPMailer
 
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      Full Featured Email Transfer Class for PHP
 
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      Version 5.0.0 (April 02, 2009)
 
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      We now have available the PHPDocumentor (phpdocs) documentation. This is
 
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      separate from the regular download to keep file sizes down. Please see the
 
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      We also have created a new test script (see /test_script) that you can use
 
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      from this one script, you can test your server settings for mail(), sendmail (or
 
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      qmail), and SMTP. This will email you a sample email (using contents.html for
 
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      image to demonstrate how PHPMailer will automatically detect if attachments are
 
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      the Submit button, the results will be displayed including any SMTP debug
 
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      ** NOTE: WE HAVE A NEW LANGUAGE VARIABLE FOR DIGITALLY SIGNED S/MIME EMAILS.
 
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      This software is licenced under the LGPL.  Please read LICENSE for information on the
 
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      software availability and distribution.
 
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      Class Features:
 
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      - Send emails with multiple TOs, CCs, BCCs and REPLY-TOs
 
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      - Uses the same methods as the very popular AspEmail active server (COM) component
 
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