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Send a Bundle of Emails via SMTP

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Demonstrates the Chilkat MailMan.SendBundle method, which sends each email in an EmailBundle. This is equivalent to calling SendEmail once for each email in the bundle. This example builds a bundle of two messages and sends them.

Background: Sending a bundle lets Chilkat reuse a single SMTP connection for all the messages, avoiding the connect/authenticate overhead of sending them one at a time — the same efficiency as the explicit open/send-loop/close pattern, in one call. It is handy for dispatching a queued batch of distinct messages (as opposed to one message to many recipients).

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<?php

$success = 0;

//  Demonstrates the MailMan.SendBundle method, which sends each email in an EmailBundle.
//  This is equivalent to calling SendEmail once for each email in the bundle.

$mailman = new COM("Chilkat.MailMan");

//  Configure the SMTP server connection.
$mailman->SmtpHost = 'smtp.example.com';
$mailman->SmtpPort = 465;
$mailman->SmtpSsl = 1;
$mailman->SmtpUsername = 'user@example.com';
$mailman->SmtpPassword = 'myPassword';

//  Build a bundle of emails to send.
$bundle = new COM("Chilkat.EmailBundle");

$email1 = new COM("Chilkat.Email");
$email1->Subject = 'Message 1';
$email1->From = 'alice@example.com';
$email1->AddTo('Bob','bob@example.com');
$email1->Body = 'This is the first message.';
$bundle->AddEmail($email1);

$email2 = new COM("Chilkat.Email");
$email2->Subject = 'Message 2';
$email2->From = 'alice@example.com';
$email2->AddTo('Carol','carol@example.com');
$email2->Body = 'This is the second message.';
$bundle->AddEmail($email2);

//  Send every email in the bundle.

$success = $mailman->SendBundle($bundle);
if ($success == 0) {
    print $mailman->LastErrorText . "\n";
    exit;
}

print 'Sent ' . $bundle->MessageCount . ' emails.' . "\n";

//  Note: Explicitly connecting/authenticating is optional.  Chilkat MailMan automatically
//  connects and authenticates -- using the property settings above -- whenever a server
//  operation requires it.  Calling the explicit connect/authenticate methods can still be
//  helpful to determine whether a failure occurs while connecting or while authenticating.

?>