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In case you want to send different e-mails through different connections, you can also pass the transport object directly to send() without a prior call to setDefaultTransport(). The passed object will override the default transport for the actual send() request.
Using Different Transports
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | $mail = new Zend\Mail\Message();
// build message...
$tr1 = new Zend\Mail\Transport\Smtp('server@example.com');
$tr2 = new Zend\Mail\Transport\Smtp('other_server@example.com');
$mail->send($tr1);
$mail->send($tr2);
$mail->send(); // use default again
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Note
Additional transports
Additional transports can be written by implementing Zend\Mail\Transport\Interface.
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