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<?php
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function ryxeo_mail($replyto,$content,$to,$subject) { |
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//Le mail d'info pour ryxéo
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$headers = 'From: anet@ryxeo.com' . "\r\n" . |
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'Reply-To: ' . addslashes($replyto) . "\r\n"; |
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if(! strpos($to,"@ryxeo.com")) |
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$headers .= 'Bcc: anet@ryxeo.com' . "\r\n"; |
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$headers .= 'Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\r\n' . |
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'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion(); |
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$subject = encode($subject,'ISO-8859-1'); |
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mail($to,"[anet] " . $subject,$content,$headers); |
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} |
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function encode($in_str, $charset) { |
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$out_str = $in_str; |
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if ($out_str && $charset) { |
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// define start delimimter, end delimiter and spacer
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$end = "?="; |
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$start = "=?" . $charset . "?B?"; |
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$spacer = $end . "\r\n " . $start; |
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// determine length of encoded text within chunks
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// and ensure length is even
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$length = 75 - strlen($start) - strlen($end); |
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/*
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[EDIT BY danbrown AT php DOT net: The following
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is a bugfix provided by (gardan AT gmx DOT de)
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on 31-MAR-2005 with the following note:
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"This means: $length should not be even,
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but divisible by 4. The reason is that in
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base64-encoding 3 8-bit-chars are represented
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by 4 6-bit-chars. These 4 chars must not be
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split between two encoded words, according
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to RFC-2047.
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*/
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$length = $length - ($length % 4); |
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// encode the string and split it into chunks
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// with spacers after each chunk
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$out_str = base64_encode($out_str); |
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$out_str = chunk_split($out_str, $length, $spacer); |
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// remove trailing spacer and
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// add start and end delimiters
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$spacer = preg_quote($spacer); |
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$out_str = preg_replace("/" . $spacer . "$/", "", $out_str); |
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$out_str = $start . $out_str . $end; |
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} |
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return $out_str; |
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} |
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?>
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