Create By: Jaime Marcelo Valasek
Use this module to send emails from your website.
Futures video lessons can be developed and published on the website or Youtube channel http://www.zf2.com.br/tutoriais http://www.youtube.com/zf2tutoriais
Download this module into your vendor folder.
After done the above steps, open the file config / application.config.php. And add the module with the name JVMail.
- Add and configure the code below into the file that is module.config.php
- Authentication Options 'transportSsl' and type of connection between ssl and tls
'JVMail' => array(
'transport' => array(
'smtpOptions' => array(
'host' => 'smtp.domain.com',
'port' => 587,
'connection_class' => 'plain',
'connection_config' => array(
'username' => 'user@domain.com',
'password' => 'password',
'from' => 'anyemail@domain.com'
),
),
'transportSsl' => array(
'use_ssl' => false,
'connection_type' => 'tls' // ssl, tls
),
),
'options' => array(
'type' => 'text/html',
'html_encoding' => \Zend\Mime\Mime::ENCODING_8BIT,
'message_encoding' => 'UTF8'
)
),
- You need to create the html template within the module that sends the email, exemplo:
application/view/mailtemplates/teste.phhtml
- You can insert variables into the view template using the setData code sending email below, for example:
$mail = new Mail($this->getServiceLocator()->get('servicemanager')); $mail->setData(array('nome' => 'Jaime Marcelo Valasek', 'email' => 'jaime.valasek@gmail.com'))
- html the template
Teste de envio de email pelo Modulo JVMail.
Nome: <?php echo $this->nome?> <br>
Email: <?php echo $this->email?>
- Full PHP code to instantiate the class mail and send the mail.
use JVMail\Service\Mail;
$mail = new Mail($this->getServiceLocator()->get('servicemanager'));
$mail->setSubject('Teste de envio de email pelo modulo JVMail')
->setTo('recipientemail@domain.com')
->setData(array('nome' => 'Jaime Marcelo Valasek', 'email' => 'jaime.valasek@gmail.com'))
->setViewTemplate('teste')
->send();