from = new ezcMailAddress( 'sender@example.com', 'Adrian Ripburger' ); // Add one "to" mail address (multiple can be added) $mail->addTo( new ezcMailAddress( 'receiver@example.com', 'Maureen Corley' ) ); // Specify the subject of the mail $mail->subject = "This is the subject of the example mail"; // Specify the body text of the mail $mail->plainText = "This is the body of the example mail."; // Generate the mail $mail->build(); // Create a new SMTP transport object with an SSLv3 connection. // The port will be 465 by default, use the 4th argument to change it. // Username and password (2nd and 3rd arguments) are left blank, which means // the mail host does not need authentication. // The 5th parameter is the $options object which specifies a SSLV3 connection // (default is ezcMailSmtpTransport::CONNECTION_PLAIN). $options = new ezcMailSmtpTransportOptions(); $options->connectionType = ezcMailSmtpTransport::CONNECTION_SSLV3; $transport = new ezcMailSmtpTransport( 'mailhost.example.com', '', '', null, $options ); // The option can also be specified via the option property: $transport->options->connectionType = ezcMailSmtpTransport::CONNECTION_SSLV3; // Use the SMTP transport to send the created mail object $transport->send( $mail ); ?>