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    MailCatcher

    MailCatcher

    Catches mail and serves it through a dream

    ...Run mailcatcher, set your favorite app to deliver to smtp://127.0.0.1:1025 instead of your default SMTP server, then check it out to see the mail that's arrived so far. Shows HTML, Plain Text and Source version of messages, as applicable. Rewrites HTML enabling display of embedded, inline images/etc and opens links in a new window. Command-line options to override the default SMTP/HTTP IP and port settings. Mail appears instantly if your browser supports WebSockets, otherwise updates every thirty seconds. Sendmail-analogue command, catchmail, makes using mailcatcher from PHP a lot easier. Encodings are difficult. MailCatcher does not completely support utf-8 straight over the wire, you must use a mail library that encodes things properly based on SMTP server capabilities.
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    SwiftMailer

    SwiftMailer

    Comprehensive mailing tools for PHP

    SwiftMailer is a flexible, object-oriented PHP library for sending emails via SMTP, Sendmail, or other transports (including third-party APIs). It supports features essential to robust email sending: attachments, HTML vs. plain text bodies, inline images, MIME types, message queues, and signed messages via DKIM. The API lets developers build richly composed messages with multiple parts, headers, and encodings without dealing with raw mail formatting.
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    AfterLogic WebMail Lite 7
    AfterLogic WebMail Lite PHP is a free AJAX webmail application. Users can receive, view, manage, compose, and send email through web interface (IMAP and SMTP supported). Source code included.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SMTP4PHP

    SMTP4PHP

    PHP powerful tool for sending e-mails fast and easily

    SMTP4PHP is a collection of PHP classes, dedicated for composing and sending multipart/mixed email messages quickly and easily, with or without embedded images and/or attachments.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    XPertMailer is a PHP class that will help you send/read encoded MIME type mail messages (text, HTML, HTML embedded images, attachments) towards a localhost, client, relay with optional authentication and TLS/SSL support.
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    An electronic postcard system for web sites. It allows to send the E-Cards as HTML mails with embedded images or to send a simple link to view the card in a web browser. Advantages: Use flat files or MySQL to store data, easy integration in PHP sites.
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