Sending Emails With phpmailer From A php Project?

The "../" means "one directory level higher". That means that it should look for the file class.phpmailer. Php in the directory one higher than that where this script is executing from.

If that's not where you saved class.phpmailer. Php relative to your code, then adjust the path.

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