nextcloud/lib/public/mail/imailer.php

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<?php
/**
* Copyright (c) 2014 Lukas Reschke <lukas@owncloud.com>
* This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License version 3 or
* later.
* See the COPYING-README file.
*/
namespace OCP\Mail;
use OC\Mail\Message;
/**
* Class IMailer provides some basic functions to create a mail message that can be used in combination with
* \OC\Mail\Message.
*
* Example usage:
*
* $mailer = \OC::$server->getMailer();
* $message = $mailer->createMessage();
* $message->setSubject('Your Subject');
* $message->setFrom(array('cloud@domain.org' => 'ownCloud Notifier');
* $message->setTo(array('recipient@domain.org' => 'Recipient');
* $message->setBody('The message text');
* $mailer->send($message);
*
* This message can then be passed to send() of \OC\Mail\Mailer
*
* @package OCP\Mail
*/
interface IMailer {
/**
* Creates a new message object that can be passed to send()
*
* @return Message
*/
public function createMessage();
/**
* Send the specified message. Also sets the from address to the value defined in config.php
* if no-one has been passed.
*
* @param Message $message Message to send
* @return string[] Array with failed recipients. Be aware that this depends on the used mail backend and
* therefore should be considered
* @throws \Exception In case it was not possible to send the message. (for example if an invalid mail address
* has been supplied.)
*/
public function send(Message $message);
/**
* Checks if an e-mail address is valid
*
* @param string $email Email address to be validated
* @return bool True if the mail address is valid, false otherwise
*/
public function validateMailAddress($email);
}