here is a guide
1. installing PHP Mailer
Download the latest PHPMailer Build from Github.
You can find the project here
Click now on "clone or download" and download it as zip - as in the image below is shown.
The folder in the zip is called PHPMailer-master.
Unzip this in your application/third_party/ folder and rename the folder to phpmailer. You should see something like this
2. PHP Mailer Library
Imho its best to create a library which handles your PHPMailer Object (Phpmailer_library.php)
This library could look like
class Phpmailer_library
{
public function __construct()
{
log_message('Debug', 'PHPMailer class is loaded.');
}
public function load()
{
require_once(APPPATH."third_party/phpmailer/PHPMailerAutoload.php");
$objMail = new PHPMailer;
return $objMail;
}
}
3. Using this library in one of your controllers, models etc.
class Welcome extends CI_Controller {
public function index()
{
$this->load->library("phpmailer_library");
$objMail = $this->phpmailer_library->load();
}
}
i think this should pretty much do the job.
If you've any troubles, don't hesitate to ask ;)
Update 25.06.2018
Since the PHPMailer guys removed the autoloader you've two options now:
1.) via Composer
for those who didn't know - Codeigniter supports Composer - you simply have to activate the autoload - you can find this in your config.php
$config['composer_autoload'] = true;
For more informations take a look here
After that - run composer like
composer require phpmailer/phpmailer
You now should have within your application/vendor
folder the phpmailer
files.
The library should look like
class Phpmailer_library
{
public function __construct()
{
log_message('Debug', 'PHPMailer class is loaded.');
}
public function load()
{
$objMail = new PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer();
return $objMail;
}
}
2.) download
follow step 1
The library should look like
class Phpmailer_library
{
public function __construct()
{
log_message('Debug', 'PHPMailer class is loaded.');
}
public function load()
{
require_once(APPPATH.'third_party/phpmailer/src/PHPMailer.php');
require_once(APPPATH.'third_party/phpmailer/src/SMTP.php');
$objMail = new PHPMailerPHPMailerPHPMailer();
return $objMail;
}
}
and everything else should remain the same