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I'm trying to send an email with a PDF attachment using the phpmailer class.

I used this code:

Within mailTo function:

$mail->AddAttachment($pdffile);

where $pdffile = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/facturen/test.pdf"

Sending the mail results in an email without attachment but with:

--b1_3768f40f33d9a5dec555d03a15af14f9
Content-Type: text/html; charset = "iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

at the top of my email and on the bottom of my email:

--b1_3768f40f33d9a5dec555d03a15af14f9 
Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="test.pdf" 
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="test.pdf" 

JVBERi0xLjQKJcfsj6IKMTEgMCBvYmoKPDwvTGVuZ3RoIDEyIDAgUi9GaWx0ZXIgL0ZsYXRlRGVj
b2RlPj4Kc3RyZWFtCnic7VtZs9zEFa5A2CYpQyALSUiiNyQqI3pfeGOrOECgMJc8BPJg38Xbta8x
NqbyL/Jn85yvF6mPpNbMXMoPVCrlskvT6j59+izfWdT+pmG9UA0Lf4aH43ubt69x2dz8dsOb8Ofh
zY2zrGfeNU7yXmvf3Ns4wXrDxDhiHes50431vGdGlt8K741pjjfDiMEMbZuBgNHhp2qGLYbfxxvP 
fa+9Gke8CTOG9flXoT8MZAaG1QOD8yMcb87e2sieCwXST3DUj/D3Tj7ytb/8bx751uaLzTcNV1r3 
0kVtcy5Vr3ijmeqNwFzfc+51tgLVfHCx+XwT7SMIRbMgsUAZkzkPlFygBCq2V83D00jfOZAUJtE3 
eHamwSoBJhvJlOidzfR1or97iXAWm/i8xBy0xHLZDytsfYXoPV2hNes9z0tcWgKxKq5NMA8RVJCn 
QVzO6UjKaJxb6XTyJCa4yzcb1XNjjI 

and so on...

How to resolve this?

3 Answers 3

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Try this, it work for me ...

   $mail->AddAttachment('path_to_pdf', $name = 'Name_for_pdf',  $encoding = 'base64', $type = 'application/pdf');

In your case

    $mail->AddAttachment($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/facturen/test.pdf', $name = 'test',  $encoding = 'base64', $type = 'application/pdf');
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you can use three more parameters, all of which are optional:

AddAttachment($path,$name,$encoding,$type);

also follow this answer: Send File Attachment from Form Using phpMailer and PHP

There is an additional way to add an attachment. If you want to make a HTML e-mail with images incorporated into the desk, it's necessary to attach the image and then link the <img src="cid:CID" /> tag to it. For example, if you add an image as inline attachment with the CID my-photo, you would access it within the HTML e-mail with <img src="cid:my-photo" alt="my-photo" />.

In detail, here is the function to add an inline attachment:

$mail->AddEmbeddedImage(filename, cid, name);

By using this function with this example's value above, results in this code:

$mail->AddEmbeddedImage('my-photo.jpg', 'my-photo', 'my-photo.jpg ');
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    Thank you, but i'm trying to attach a PDF. I know about the $name,$encoding,$type parameters, but how do they help me in this case?
    – FredV
    Sep 29, 2013 at 7:52
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Try this solution: Add attachment through PHPMailer It seems totatly unrelated, but helped me too. THere must be problem with setting the Email body

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