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MailAddress.php
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1 <?php
32 class MailAddress {
36  public $name;
37 
41  public $realName;
42 
46  public $address;
47 
53  function __construct( $address, $name = null, $realName = null ) {
54  $this->address = strval( $address );
55  $this->name = strval( $name );
56  $this->realName = strval( $realName );
57  }
58 
66  public static function newFromUser( User $user ) {
67  return new MailAddress( $user->getEmail(), $user->getName(), $user->getRealName() );
68  }
69 
74  function toString() {
75  # PHP's mail() implementation under Windows is somewhat shite, and
76  # can't handle "Joe Bloggs <joe@bloggs.com>" format email addresses,
77  # so don't bother generating them
78  if ( $this->address ) {
79  if ( $this->name != '' && !wfIsWindows() ) {
80  global $wgEnotifUseRealName;
81  $name = ( $wgEnotifUseRealName && $this->realName !== '' ) ? $this->realName : $this->name;
83  // Must only be quoted if string does not use =? encoding (T191931)
84  if ( $quoted === $name ) {
85  $quoted = '"' . addslashes( $quoted ) . '"';
86  }
87  return "$quoted <{$this->address}>";
88  } else {
89  return $this->address;
90  }
91  } else {
92  return "";
93  }
94  }
95 
96  function __toString() {
97  return $this->toString();
98  }
99 }
MailAddress\$name
string $name
Definition: MailAddress.php:36
$user
please add to it if you re going to add events to the MediaWiki code where normally authentication against an external auth plugin would be creating a account $user
Definition: hooks.txt:244
UserMailer\quotedPrintable
static quotedPrintable( $string, $charset='')
Converts a string into quoted-printable format.
Definition: UserMailer.php:506
MailAddress\$realName
string $realName
Definition: MailAddress.php:41
MailAddress\toString
toString()
Return formatted and quoted address to insert into SMTP headers.
Definition: MailAddress.php:74
MailAddress\newFromUser
static newFromUser(User $user)
Create a new MailAddress object for the given user.
Definition: MailAddress.php:66
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Definition: injection.txt:35
MailAddress
Stores a single person's name and email address.
Definition: MailAddress.php:32
name
and how to run hooks for an and one after Each event has a name
Definition: hooks.txt:6
$wgEnotifUseRealName
$wgEnotifUseRealName
Use real name instead of username in e-mail "from" field.
Definition: DefaultSettings.php:1834
MailAddress\__construct
__construct( $address, $name=null, $realName=null)
Definition: MailAddress.php:53
wfIsWindows
wfIsWindows()
Check if the operating system is Windows.
Definition: GlobalFunctions.php:1993
User
The User object encapsulates all of the user-specific settings (user_id, name, rights,...
Definition: User.php:47
MailAddress\$address
string $address
Definition: MailAddress.php:46
MailAddress\__toString
__toString()
Definition: MailAddress.php:96