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Added several new samples.
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```php
# First, instantiate the client with your API credentials and domain.
$client = new MailgunClient("key-3ax6xnjp29jd6fds4gc373sgvjxteol0", "samples.mailgun.org");
$mgClient = new MailgunClient("key-3ax6xnjp29jd6fds4gc373sgvjxteol0", "samples.mailgun.org");
# Next, create a message object.
$message = $client->Messages();
# Next, instantiate a Message object on the messages API endpoint.
$message = $mgClient->Messages();
# Now, compose your message.
$message->setMessage(array('from' => 'me@samples.mailgun.org',
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# Finally, send the message.
$message->sendMessage();
```
Advanced Usage
--------------
You've sent your first message, awesome! Let's move on to more advanced scenarios.
#### Message Builder
Message Builder makes creating your messages really intuitive. If you despise arrays, or your workflow is better off defining each part of the MIME separately, use this!
```php
# First, instantiate the client with your API credentials and domain.
$mgClient = new MailgunClient("key-3ax6xnjp29jd6fds4gc373sgvjxteol0", "samples.mailgun.org");
# Next, instantiate a Message Builder object on the Messages API endpoint.
$message = $mgClient->Messages()->MessageBuilder();
# Define the from address.
$message->setFromAddress("me@samples.mailgun.org", array("first"=>"PHP", "last" => "SDK"));
# Define a to recipient.
$message->addToRecipient("john.doe@samples.mailgun.org", array("first" => "John", "last" => "Doe"));
# Define a cc recipient.
$message->addCcRecipient("sally.doe@samples.mailgun.org", array("first" => "Sally", "last" => "Doe"));
# Define the subject.
$message->setSubject("A message from the PHP SDK using Message Builder!");
# Define the body of the message.
$message->setTextBody("This is the text body of the message!");
# Finally, send the message.
$message->sendMessage();
```
#### Batch Sending
Batch sending allows you to submit up to 1,000 messages per API call. This is the best way to send a large amount of messages as quickly as possible. In the example below, we'll use the MessageBuilder object to create a message.
```php
# First, instantiate the client with your API credentials and domain.
$mgClient = new MailgunClient("key-3ax6xnjp29jd6fds4gc373sgvjxteol0", "samples.mailgun.org");
# Next, instantiate a Batch Message object on the Messages API endpoint.
# (note: The Batch Message object automatically includes a Message Builder object)
$batchMessage = $mgClient->Messages()->BatchMessage();
# Define the from address.
$batchMessage->setFromAddress("me@samples.mailgun.org", array("first"=>"PHP", "last" => "SDK"));
# Define the subject.
$batchMessage->setSubject("A Batch Message from the PHP SDK!");
# Define the body of the message.
$batchMessage->setTextBody("This is the text body of the message!");
# Next, let's add a few recipients to the batch job.
$batchMessage->addBatchRecipient("john.doe@samples.mailgun.org", array("first" => "John", "last" => "Doe"));
$batchMessage->addBatchRecipient("sally.doe@samples.mailgun.org", array("first" => "Sally", "last" => "Doe"));
$batchMessage->addBatchRecipient("mike.jones@samples.mailgun.org", array("first" => "Mike", "last" => "Jones"));
# Finally, submit the batch job.
$batchMessage->sendMessage();
```