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<?php
/*
* This file is part of SwiftMailer.
* (c) 2004-2009 Chris Corbyn
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
/**
* A Message (RFC 2822) object.
*
* @author Chris Corbyn
*/
interface Swift_Mime_Message extends Swift_Mime_MimeEntity
{
/**
* Generates a valid Message-ID and switches to it.
*
* @return string
*/
public function generateId();
/**
* Set the subject of the message.
*
* @param string $subject
*/
public function setSubject($subject);
/**
* Get the subject of the message.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getSubject();
/**
* Set the origination date of the message as a UNIX timestamp.
*
* @param int $date
*/
public function setDate($date);
/**
* Get the origination date of the message as a UNIX timestamp.
*
* @return int
*/
public function getDate();
/**
* Set the return-path (bounce-detect) address.
*
* @param string $address
*/
public function setReturnPath($address);
/**
* Get the return-path (bounce-detect) address.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getReturnPath();
/**
* Set the sender of this message.
*
* If multiple addresses are present in the From field, this SHOULD be set.
*
* According to RFC 2822 it is a requirement when there are multiple From
* addresses, but Swift itself does not require it directly.
*
* An associative array (with one element!) can be used to provide a display-
* name: i.e. array('email@address' => 'Real Name').
*
* If the second parameter is provided and the first is a string, then $name
* is associated with the address.
*
* @param mixed $address
* @param string $name optional
*/
public function setSender($address, $name = null);
/**
* Get the sender address for this message.
*
* This has a higher significance than the From address.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getSender();
/**
* Set the From address of this message.
*
* It is permissible for multiple From addresses to be set using an array.
*
* If multiple From addresses are used, you SHOULD set the Sender address and
* according to RFC 2822, MUST set the sender address.
*
* An array can be used if display names are to be provided: i.e.
* array('email@address.com' => 'Real Name').
*
* If the second parameter is provided and the first is a string, then $name
* is associated with the address.
*
* @param mixed $addresses
* @param string $name optional
*/
public function setFrom($addresses, $name = null);
/**
* Get the From address(es) of this message.
*
* This method always returns an associative array where the keys are the
* addresses.
*
* @return string[]
*/
public function getFrom();
/**
* Set the Reply-To address(es).
*
* Any replies from the receiver will be sent to this address.
*
* It is permissible for multiple reply-to addresses to be set using an array.
*
* This method has the same synopsis as {@link setFrom()} and {@link setTo()}.
*
* If the second parameter is provided and the first is a string, then $name
* is associated with the address.
*
* @param mixed $addresses
* @param string $name optional
*/
public function setReplyTo($addresses, $name = null);
/**
* Get the Reply-To addresses for this message.
*
* This method always returns an associative array where the keys provide the
* email addresses.
*
* @return string[]
*/
public function getReplyTo();
/**
* Set the To address(es).
*
* Recipients set in this field will receive a copy of this message.
*
* This method has the same synopsis as {@link setFrom()} and {@link setCc()}.
*
* If the second parameter is provided and the first is a string, then $name
* is associated with the address.
*
* @param mixed $addresses
* @param string $name optional
*/
public function setTo($addresses, $name = null);
/**
* Get the To addresses for this message.
*
* This method always returns an associative array, whereby the keys provide
* the actual email addresses.
*
* @return string[]
*/
public function getTo();
/**
* Set the Cc address(es).
*
* Recipients set in this field will receive a 'carbon-copy' of this message.
*
* This method has the same synopsis as {@link setFrom()} and {@link setTo()}.
*
* @param mixed $addresses
* @param string $name optional
*/
public function setCc($addresses, $name = null);
/**
* Get the Cc addresses for this message.
*
* This method always returns an associative array, whereby the keys provide
* the actual email addresses.
*
* @return string[]
*/
public function getCc();
/**
* Set the Bcc address(es).
*
* Recipients set in this field will receive a 'blind-carbon-copy' of this
* message.
*
* In other words, they will get the message, but any other recipients of the
* message will have no such knowledge of their receipt of it.
*
* This method has the same synopsis as {@link setFrom()} and {@link setTo()}.
*
* @param mixed $addresses
* @param string $name optional
*/
public function setBcc($addresses, $name = null);
/**
* Get the Bcc addresses for this message.
*
* This method always returns an associative array, whereby the keys provide
* the actual email addresses.
*
* @return string[]
*/
public function getBcc();
}
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