Postmarkapp is a "email delivery in the cloud" service for sending out transactional emails in your applications. By using this service you don't need to worry about the setup and maintenance of a mailserver and as Postmarkapp is built to scale it can easily deal with large bursts of messages. Whilst an easy-to-use API is available this Zend_Mail transport allows you to easily switch out and use Postmark for mail delivery. Usage is as simple as: <?php Zend_Mail::setDefaultTransport( new Mail_Transport_Postmark( 'your_api_key' ) ); $mail = new Zend_Mail(); $mail->setFrom( 'alistair...', 'Alistair Phillips' ); $mail->setReplyTo( 'some-other-address', 'Alistair Phillips' ); $mail->addTo( 'new-user-address', 'Joe Smith' ); $mail->setSubject( 'Welcome to...' ); $mail->setBodyText( 'This is an example of a text body' ); $mail->setBodyHtml( 'This is an example of an HTML body with <strong>bold</strong>' ); $mail->send(); ?> One call to setDefaultTransport() and you're now using the cloud for delivery. Added support for attachments to the class. Alternatively, you can use our application resource. In your application/config/application.ini, add these lines: ; This makes sure that your Zend Framework application can find the correct ; resource file. Make sure, the Postmark folder is within your library folder. pluginPaths.Postmark_Application_Resource = "Postmark/Application/Resource" ; This initializes the Postmark drop-in replacement. resources.postmark.apikey = "your_api_key" Now you're good to go and don't have to manually do anything else.
phiali/mail_transport_postmark
Allowing Zend_Mail to deliver messages using the Postmark service
PHPBSD-3-Clause