On 02/04/2011 04:59 PM, Steve Staples wrote: > On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 07:51 -0800, Jim Lucas wrote: >> On 2/4/2011 5:37 AM, Steve Staples wrote: >>> Hello Guys/Gals, >>> >>> it's friday (at least where I am it is) and I have an issue with a >>> script that I just started using again. The problem is, is that it uses >>> the built in PHP mail() function, and on my testing server, mail() >>> doesn't work. The other issue, is that I use SMTP Auth to connect to my >>> mail server, so that when mail sends out, it comes from my mail server >>> so that there is less of a chance for being marked as SPAM. >>> >>> So, what I am looking to do, is use either the trust old Pear::Mail or >>> PHPMailer scripts (I am sure there are other ones out there, but those >>> are the 2 I am most familiar with). >>> >>> So now to my actual question. How can I override the built-in PHP >>> mail() function, to let either of those 2 (or something else someone may >>> suggest) to act in the same manner as the mail() function? >>> >>> Is this easy? I've googled, but haven't seen any reference to doing >>> what I am looking to do (maybe I just can't google) >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> >> >> You cannot "override" a function. You will have to write a new function, >> "my_mail" or some such. Have it take the same arguments as the built in mail >> function, but internally it uses phpmailer or the likes. Then, do a search and >> replace for " mail(" with " my_mail(" >> >> One other possible option, which I had not contemplated until now, would be to >> actually specify a replacement sendmail executable when setting up the sendmail >> option in the php.ini. You could specify a php script that can run as though it >> was sendmail, accept the same arguments, etc... but do all the phpmailer stuff >> inside. >> >> Jim Lucas >> > > after posting this, and doing some more googleing, I found this: > http://ca.php.net/manual/en/function.override-function.php > > it says you can override built-in php functions... I haven't tested to > see if i can do it, but it seems possible... has anyone used this > before? and will it do what I need? (this has been put on the back > burner for today, so tonight I will look more deeper into this unless > someone else has any luck in the mean time) > > TIA! > > Steve > > In PHP versions < 5.3 you need something like runkit or apd. In PHP 5.3 and up you could use monkey patching <?php namespace somenamespace; function mail() { // do something! } You don't actually overwrite the core function but it's close. <?php use somenamespace; mail() // will call the namespaced function \mail() // will call the core function -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php