A website may need to send an email to interact with its user, either to confirm their authenticity, help them retrieve their password, inform them about any terms or policy changes, or plainly for marketing purposes.
CodeIgniter offers a built-in email library that equips your web application for sending emails. Here we will teach you how to send emails using the SMTP protocol.
Step 1:
<?php
$config = array(
‘protocol’ => ‘smtp’,
‘smtp_host‘ => ‘smtp.example.com’,
‘smtp_port‘ => 465,
‘smtp_user‘ => ‘smtp.user@example.com‘,
‘smtp_pass‘ => ‘******’,
‘smtp_crypto‘ => ‘ssl‘,
‘mailtype‘ => ‘text’,
‘smtp_timeout‘ => ‘4’,
‘charset’ => ‘iso-8859-1’,
‘wordwrap‘ => TRUE
);
?>
Step 2:
Create an EmailController.php file inside the controller directory and add the following code.
<?php
class EmailController extends CI_Controller
{
function send() {
$this->load->config(’email’);
$this->load->library(’email’);
$from = $this->config->item(‘smtp_user‘);
$to = ‘receiver@email.com‘;
$subject = ‘subject’;
$message = ‘message’;
$this->email->from($from);
$this->email->to($to);
$this->email->subject($subject);
$this->email->message($message);
if ($this->email->send()) {
echo ‘Email has been sent successfully’;
} else {
show_error($this->email->print_debugger());
}
}
}
?>
Step 3:
Now your work is done. To check your code, send a test mail:
Run http://localhost/EmailController/send in your browser.
Conclusion
After reading this post, implementing emailing functionality should be super easy for you. Let me know if you have any questions regarding the article in the comment section below. Share this post with your friends and social media followers.
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