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<?php namespace WPMailSMTP; /** * Class MailCatcher replaces the \PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer introduced in WP 5.5 and * modifies the email sending logic. Thus, we can use other mailers API to do what we need, or stop emails completely. * * @since 2.2.0 */ class MailCatcherV6 extends \PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer implements MailCatcherInterface { use MailCatcherTrait; /** * Callback Action function name. * * The function that handles the result of the send email action. * It is called out by send() for each email sent. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @var string */ public $action_function = '\WPMailSMTP\Processor::send_callback'; /** * Which validator to use by default when validating email addresses. * We are using built-in WordPress function `is_email` to validate the email address. * * @see PHPMailer::validateAddress() * * @since 3.6.0 * * @var string|callable */ public static $validator = [ Processor::class, 'is_email_callback' ]; /** * Get the PHPMailer line ending. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @return string */ public function get_line_ending() { return static::$LE; // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidVariableName.UsedPropertyNotSnakeCase } }