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 Posted by Kevin on 10/12/05 01:13 
Thanks for the suggestions. 
 
I was able to get the result I wanted by creating a child class of PHPMailer  
that defines a new mailer "file".  If someone else is searching through the  
groups for an answer to this, look at PHPMailer's send() function.  You can  
get the results by concatting $this->CreateHeader() and $this->CreateBody()  
but first you need to call $this->SetMessageType() (and setting  
$this->ContentType if there's an AltBody). 
 
- Kevin 
 
"Kevin" <user@example.net> wrote in message  
news:hMKdnVd7lv03udHeRVn-jQ@comcast.com... 
> Does anyone know if it is possible to configure PHPMailer so that instead  
> of actually sending the message it writes its contents out to a file  
> (i.e., including all the message headers, boundaries, etc.)? 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Kevin
 
  
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