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You can look under the Phpmail e-mail class and then integrate it.
You can look under the Phpmail e-mail class and then integrate it.
No, this is still going to use the ISP's IMTP, it must not be reliable.
Look, Apache seems to be using James, or IIS.
You can look under the Phpmail e-mail class and then integrate it.
No, this is still going to use the ISP's IMTP, it must not be reliable.
Look, Apache seems to be using James, or IIS.
I've always been using Apache and then using Phpmail is also under Windows, which is perfectly possible.
You can look under the Phpmail e-mail class and then integrate it.
No, this is still going to use the ISP's IMTP, it must not be reliable.
Look, Apache seems to be using James, or IIS.
I've always been using Apache and then using Phpmail is also under Windows, which is perfectly possible.
What is Phpmail, SMTP server or mail class
The test?? : http://blog.csdn.net/fdipzone/article/details/8683993
The test?? : http://blog.csdn.net/fdipzone/article/details/8683993
It's sendmail,apache, it's not for power, only IIS.
And what is the meaning of this class, a function of things, so complicated
You can look under the Phpmail e-mail class and then integrate it.
No, this is still going to use the ISP's IMTP, it must not be reliable.
Look, Apache seems to be using James, or IIS.
I've always been using Apache and then using Phpmail is also under Windows, which is perfectly possible.
What is Phpmail, SMTP server or mail class
is a php send mail class.
The test?? : http://blog.csdn.net/fdipzone/article/details/8683993
It's sendmail,apache, it's not for power, only IIS.
And what is the meaning of this class, a function of things, so complicated
Due to the addition of additional to send, set the different?? Format.