+Non-security issues and pull requests are no longer being accepted for the legacy PHPMailer 5.2 branch. Migrate to PHPMailer 6.0 (or later) and report your issue there.
+Non-security issues and pull requests are no longer being accepted for the legacy PHPMailer 5.2 branch. Migrate to PHPMailer 6.0 (or later) and report your issue there.
These classes provide optional additional functions to PHPMailer.
These are not loaded by the PHPMailer autoloader, so in some cases you may need to `require` them yourself before using them.
-##EasyPeasyICS
+## EasyPeasyICS
This class was originally written by Manuel Reinhard and provides a simple means of generating ICS/vCal files that are used in sending calendar events. PHPMailer does not use it directly, but you can use it to generate content appropriate for placing in the `Ical` property of PHPMailer. The PHPMailer project is now its official home as Manuel has given permission for that and is no longer maintaining it himself.
-##htmlfilter
+## htmlfilter
This class by Konstantin Riabitsev and Jim Jagielski implements HTML filtering to remove potentially malicious tags, such as `<script>` or `onclick=` attributes that can result in XSS attacks. This is a simple filter and is not as comprehensive as [HTMLawed](http://www.bioinformatics.org/phplabware/internal_utilities/htmLawed/) or [HTMLPurifier](http://htmlpurifier.org), but it's easier to use and considerably better than nothing! PHPMailer does not use it directly, but you may want to apply it to user-supplied HTML before using it as a message body.
-##NTLM_SASL_client
+## NTLM_SASL_client
This class by Manuel Lemos (bundled with permission) adds the ability to authenticate with Microsoft Windows mail servers that use NTLM-based authentication. It is used by PHPMailer if you send via SMTP and set the `AuthType` property to `NTLM`; you will also need to use the `Realm` and `Workstation` properties. The original source is [here](http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/file/7495.html).
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