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= Action Mailer -- Easy email delivery and testing

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Action Mailer is a framework for designing email-service layers. These layers
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are used to consolidate code for sending out forgotten passwords, welcome
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wishes on signup, invoices for billing, and any other use case that requires
a written notification to either a person or another system.

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Action Mailer is in essence a wrapper around Action Controller and the
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Mail gem.  It provides a way to make emails using templates in the same
way that Action Controller renders views using templates.

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Additionally, an Action Mailer class can be used to process incoming email,
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such as allowing a blog to accept new posts from an email (which could even
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have been sent from a phone).

== Sending emails

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The framework works by initializing any instance variables you want to be
available in the email template, followed by a call to +mail+ to deliver
the email.

This can be as simple as:

  class Notifier < ActionMailer::Base
    delivers_from 'system@loudthinking.com'
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    def welcome(recipient)
      @recipient = recipient
      mail(:to => recipient,
           :subject => "[Signed up] Welcome #{recipient}")
    end
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  end

The body of the email is created by using an Action View template (regular
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ERB) that has the instance variables that are declared in the mailer action.
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So the corresponding body template for the method above could look like this:

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  Hello there,
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  Mr. <%= @recipient %>
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  Thank you for signing up!
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And if the recipient was given as "david@loudthinking.com", the email
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generated would look like this:

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  Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 22:48:09 +1100
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  From: system@loudthinking.com
  To: david@loudthinking.com
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  Message-ID: <4b5d84f9dd6a5_7380800b81ac29578@void.loudthinking.com.mail>
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  Subject: [Signed up] Welcome david@loudthinking.com
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  Mime-Version: 1.0
  Content-Type: text/plain;
  	charset="US-ASCII";
  Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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  Hello there,
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  Mr. david@loudthinking.com

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In previous version of Rails you would call <tt>create_method_name</tt> and
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<tt>deliver_method_name</tt>.  Rails 3.0 has a much simpler interface, you
simply call the method and optionally call +deliver+ on the return value.

Calling the method returns a Mail Message object:

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  message = Notifier.welcome  # => Returns a Mail::Message object
  message.deliver             # => delivers the email
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Or you can just chain the methods together like:

  Notifier.welcome.deliver    # Creates the email and sends it immediately
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== Setting defaults

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It is possible to set default values that will be used in every method in your Action Mailer class. To implement this functionality, you just call the public class method <tt>default</tt> which you get for free from ActionMailer::Base. This method accepts a Hash as the parameter. You can use any of the headers e-mail messages has, like <tt>:from</tt> as the key. You can also pass in a string as the key, like "Content-Type", but Action Mailer does this out of the box for you, so you won't need to worry about that. Finally it is also possible to pass in a Proc that will get evaluated when it is needed.
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Note that every value you set with this method will get over written if you use the same key in your mailer method.
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Example:

  class Authenticationmailer < ActionMailer::Base
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    default :from => "awesome@application.com", :subject => Proc.new { "E-mail was generated at #{Time.now}" }
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    .....
  end

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== Receiving emails

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To receive emails, you need to implement a public instance method called <tt>receive</tt> that takes an
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email object as its single parameter. The Action Mailer framework has a corresponding class method,
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which is also called <tt>receive</tt>, that accepts a raw, unprocessed email as a string, which it then turns
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into the email object and calls the receive instance method.
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Example:

  class Mailman < ActionMailer::Base
    def receive(email)
      page = Page.find_by_address(email.to.first)
      page.emails.create(
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        :subject => email.subject, :body => email.body
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      )

      if email.has_attachments?
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        email.attachments.each do |attachment| 
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          page.attachments.create({
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            :file => attachment, :description => email.subject
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          })
        end
      end
    end
  end

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This Mailman can be the target for Postfix or other MTAs. In Rails, you would use the runner in the
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trivial case like this:
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  rails runner 'Mailman.receive(STDIN.read)'
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However, invoking Rails in the runner for each mail to be received is very resource intensive.  A single
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instance of Rails should be run within a daemon, if it is going to be utilized to process more than just
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a limited number of email.

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== Configuration

The Base class has the full list of configuration options. Here's an example:

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  ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {
    :address        => 'smtp.yourserver.com', # default: localhost
    :port           => '25',                  # default: 25
    :user_name      => 'user',
    :password       => 'pass',
    :authentication => :plain                 # :plain, :login or :cram_md5
  }
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== Download and installation
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The latest version of Action Mailer can be installed with RubyGems:
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  % [sudo] gem install actionmailer

Source code can be downloaded as part of the Rails project on GitHub
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* https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/master/actionmailer
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== License

Action Mailer is released under the MIT license.

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== Support

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API documentation is at

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* http://api.rubyonrails.org
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Bug reports and feature requests can be filed with the rest for the Ruby on Rails project here:
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* https://github.com/rails/rails/issues
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