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ting_visual_relation.mail.inc
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<?php
/**
* Modify the drupal mail system to send HTML emails, so we can send users
* bookmark mails with links to materials chosen in the Visual relation app.
*
* @see http://drupal.org/node/900794
*/
class TingVisualRelationMailSystem implements MailSystemInterface {
/**
* Concatenate and wrap the e-mail body for plain-text mails.
*
* @param $message
* A message array, as described in hook_mail_alter().
*
* @return
* The formatted $message.
*/
public function format(array $message) {
$message['body'] = implode("\n\n", $message['body']);
return $message;
}
/**
* Send an e-mail message, using Drupal variables and default settings.
*
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php
* @see drupal_mail()
*
* @param $message
* A message array, as described in hook_mail_alter().
* @return
* TRUE if the mail was successfully accepted, otherwise FALSE.
*/
public function mail(array $message) {
$mimeheaders = array();
foreach ($message['headers'] as $name => $value) {
$mimeheaders[] = $name . ': ' . mime_header_encode($value);
}
$line_endings = variable_get('mail_line_endings', MAIL_LINE_ENDINGS);
return mail(
$message['to'],
mime_header_encode($message['subject']),
// Note: e-mail uses CRLF for line-endings. PHP's API requires LF
// on Unix and CRLF on Windows. Drupal automatically guesses the
// line-ending format appropriate for your system. If you need to
// override this, adjust $conf['mail_line_endings'] in settings.php.
preg_replace('@\r?\n@', $line_endings, $message['body']),
// For headers, PHP's API suggests that we use CRLF normally,
// but some MTAs incorrectly replace LF with CRLF. See #234403.
join("\n", $mimeheaders)
);
}
}