Hello,

On 09/27/2004 05:41 PM, Jed R. Brubaker wrote:
But wouldn't that mean that the email that is being sent to my client would be blank as well?

It depends on the actual cause of the mails being sent as blanks. The class provides some workarounds to avoid some causes that may lead to your problem. Some times it is a matter of formatting the message headers and body properly. In other cases it is a matter of trying a different delivery method. It is hard to tell because the causes could be too many.


What I can tell, is that once you try this class and if you still have the problem, at least I can help you better as I was the one that wrote it and over the years have built many workarounds for situations like yours thanks to the feedback of many users. So, chances are that if you try it, it is unlikely that you face the problem.


I have run into a problem with my email class. A bunch of reciepients are claiming that they are recieving blank emails. The problem is that I can't replicate the problem. Yet I know there is one, they keep forwarding the blank emails. I am hoping one of you email masters might be able to tell me what I am doing wrong:

This looks like one of the mail() function bugs but it is hard to tell what is the problem without more details on which OS and local mailer do you use.


Alternatively, you may want to try this message composing and sending class that provides workaround solutions for deliverying message without the problems you are facing:

http://www.phpclasses.org/mimemessage

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