Thanks, but I did see that.  It does not fit my needs, since I have the 
full headers already included in the message body.

On 5/24/12 6:57 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> /*This documentation covers the items below
> (creating an SMTP transport, then using it to send email)*/
> http://swiftmailer.org/docs/sending.html
>
> /*Instead of just sending you back to the docs, here's an example of a
> working swiftmailer method/function with SMTP: */*(i.e. you can just
> modify this to suit your needs)*
>
>      //get swiftmailer library
>      require_once '/swiftmailer/lib/swift_required.php';
>      // Create the Transport
>      $transport = Swift_SmtpTransport::newInstance('xyz.com
> <http://xyz.com>', 465, 'ssl')
>              ->setUsername('admin+somesite.com <http://somesite.com>')
>              ->setPassword('yourPassword');
>
>      // Create the Mailer using your created Transport
>      $mailer = Swift_Mailer::newInstance($transport);
>      // Create a message
>      $message = Swift_Message::newInstance('subject')
>              ->setFrom(array('[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>' => 'Some Name'))
>              ->setTo(array($data['email'] => $data['first_name'] . " " .
> $data['last_name']))
>              ->setBcc(array('[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>' => 'Some Name'))
>              ->setSubject($data['subject'])
>              ->setBody($data['message'], 'text/html')
>              ->setReplyTo(array('[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>' => 'Some Name'));
>
>      // Send the message
>      $result = $mailer->send($message);
>
> -Jason
>
> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Steve Meyers <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     On 5/24/12 4:59 PM, [email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
>
>         Generally speaking, I think most developers use swiftmailer
>         these days.
>         It's what I normally use to send email... (if I'm not inside of a
>         framework using a helper method)
>         http://swiftmailer.org/
>         It allows you to use SMTP of course...
>
>
>     I looked at that, but it doesn't seem to support what I need.  I
>     have the message (including headers) all ready to go, and just need
>     to send it out using an SMTP connection.  I don't see a way for
>     SwiftMailer to do that (from a cursory read of the docs).
>       Otherwise, it looks like a great library.
>
>     Steve
>
>


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