Sending email with PHP: from Basic to Advanced
Sending email with PHP: from Basic to Advanced, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 45 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 272 reviews, and has 1874 subscribers.
You will learn about Choose the right tool for sending email with PHP Send emails from PHP to multiple recipients Send emails from PHP containing non-English characters Send emails from PHP containing images and with file attachments Use HTML and CSS in your PHP emails to add formatting and layout Use Composer to manage third-party code packages Create an asynchronous queue from scratch to improve browser response time when sending emails Use the RabbitMQ messaging server to build an asynchronous email solution Use Mailgun to send, track and receive emails This course is ideal for individuals who are This PHP email course is for those who already know PHP and who want to learn how to send email from their PHP scripts. or This course is NOT for you if you don't already have some basic PHP and HTML knowledge. It is particularly useful for This PHP email course is for those who already know PHP and who want to learn how to send email from their PHP scripts. or This course is NOT for you if you don't already have some basic PHP and HTML knowledge.
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Summary
Title: Sending email with PHP: from Basic to Advanced
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 45
Number of Quizzes: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 45
Number of Published Quizzes: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 51
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 51
Original Price: $29.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Choose the right tool for sending email with PHP
- Send emails from PHP to multiple recipients
- Send emails from PHP containing non-English characters
- Send emails from PHP containing images and with file attachments
- Use HTML and CSS in your PHP emails to add formatting and layout
- Use Composer to manage third-party code packages
- Create an asynchronous queue from scratch to improve browser response time when sending emails
- Use the RabbitMQ messaging server to build an asynchronous email solution
- Use Mailgun to send, track and receive emails
Who Should Attend
- This PHP email course is for those who already know PHP and who want to learn how to send email from their PHP scripts.
- This course is NOT for you if you don't already have some basic PHP and HTML knowledge.
Target Audiences
- This PHP email course is for those who already know PHP and who want to learn how to send email from their PHP scripts.
- This course is NOT for you if you don't already have some basic PHP and HTML knowledge.
Learn the basic concepts, tools and functions that you will need to send emails from your website or web application in PHP.
Learn to Send emails using PHP in this Comprehensive Course.
- Learn basic email concepts
- Discover the best tools and methodologies for sending emails using PHP
- Learn best practices to make sure your emails arrive as intended
- Improve response time in the browser by sending emails asynchronously
- Use third-party email providers to track what happens to emails once sent
Add Sending emails to Your PHP Toolkit
If you’re creating a website or web application in PHP, sooner or later you’ll want it to send emails to your users, for example:
- a contact page
- an account activation email
- a monthly report
- an invoice
- a password reset email
- a newsletter
- email marketing
and so on.
Sending email from PHP can be a tricky thing to get right. From making sure that your email is readable in as many different email clients as possible, to sending the email asynchronously so that your website responds as quickly as possible.
This course will teach you the basics through to the advanced techniques and tools used by professional PHP programmers.
Content and Overview
I designed this course to be easily understood by programmers who know PHP, HTML and CSS but don’t have much experience sending emails from PHP.
Starting with the basic concepts of how emails work, such as senders, recipients, file attachments, using HTML and CSS and so on, this course will take you through all the steps needed to have your PHP website sending emails to its users.
Once we’ve covered the basics, we’ll move on to advanced techniques like sending emails asynchronously and tracking emails using third-party email services.
New concepts are explained in detail as and when they’re introduced, with full explanations of all the code used with detailed examples.
At the end of the course, you will be able to swiftly and reliably send professional-looking emails using PHP.
Complete with working source code at every stage, you’ll be able to work alongside the instructor and will receive a verifiable certificate of completion upon finishing the course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction and Project Setup
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Install a Web Server on Your Computer
Lecture 3: Change the Root Directory of the Web Server
Lecture 4: Get Access to an SMTP Mail Server
Chapter 2: Using PHPMailer to Send email from PHP
Lecture 1: How NOT to Send Email in PHP
Lecture 2: Install PHP Code Libraries Automatically with Composer
Lecture 3: Install the PHPMailer Library with Composer
Lecture 4: Configure PHPMailer with Your SMTP Server
Lecture 5: Put Configuration Settings in a Separate File
Chapter 3: How to use PHPMailer to send emails
Lecture 1: Send an email to one recipient
Lecture 2: Add a Name to an email Address
Lecture 3: Sending emails to Multiple Recipients: the Difference Between To, Cc
Lecture 4: Send an email to Multiple Recipients using To, Cc and Bcc
Lecture 5: Sending an email from One Address but Getting Replies to Another
Lecture 6: Send an email with a Different Address for Replies
Lecture 7: Send email Containing Non-English Characters
Lecture 8: Send an email with a File Attachment
Lecture 9: Send an email with a File Attachment and Change the Filename
Chapter 4: Using HTML and CSS to add formatting to your emails
Lecture 1: Format the Body of an email using HTML
Lecture 2: Insert an Image into the Body of an email
Lecture 3: Add Styles to the HTML in an email using CSS
Lecture 4: Using HTML and CSS in emails: Online Resources that Make it Easier
Lecture 5: Sending HTML email: Why it's Important to Send a Plain-text Version t
Lecture 6: Add a Plain-text Version of an HTML email
Chapter 5: Sending emails asynchronously: build a basic asynchronous queue from scratch
Lecture 1: Why it Takes a Long Time to Send an email using SMTP
Lecture 2: Send email Quickly from a Web Page
Lecture 3: Queue emails to be Sent Later: Save emails in Text Files
Lecture 4: Load all Classes using Composer’s Autoloader
Lecture 5: Send the Queued emails
Lecture 6: Run a PHP Script Automatically at a Specified Time
Lecture 7: Run the Queue Processing Script using cron
Chapter 6: Sending emails asynchronously using the RabbitMQ Messaging Server
Lecture 1: Build a More Scalable Queue: Use Third-party Queue Software
Lecture 2: Install the RabbitMQ Messaging Server
Lecture 3: Build a More Flexible Queue: Use a Language-neutral Message Format
Lecture 4: Install PHP Libraries for RabbitMQ and Message Pack with Composer
Lecture 5: Create a Queue and Publish a Message to it
Lecture 6: View the Messages on the Queue
Lecture 7: Put the Queue Code in a Separate Class
Lecture 8: Process the Messages on the Queue
Chapter 7: Third-party email services: Using Mailgun
Lecture 1: Sending email without SMTP: Using Mailgun
Lecture 2: Send an email Using the Mailgun HTTP API
Lecture 3: Track What Happens to emails Once Sent
Lecture 4: Receive email with Mailgun
Chapter 8: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture: Get discounts on my other Udemy courses
Instructors
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Dave Hollingworth
IT Trainer
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- 1 stars: 3 votes
- 2 stars: 5 votes
- 3 stars: 13 votes
- 4 stars: 62 votes
- 5 stars: 189 votes
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