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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
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    default from: 'system@loudthinking.com'
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    def welcome(recipient)
      @recipient = recipient
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      mail(to: recipient,
           subject: "[Signed up] Welcome #{recipient}")
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    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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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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  Thank you for signing up!

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In order to send mails, you simply call the method and then call +deliver_now+ on the return value.
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Calling the method returns a Mail Message object:

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  message = Notifier.welcome("david@loudthinking.com")   # => Returns a Mail::Message object
  message.deliver_now                                    # => delivers the email
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Or you can just chain the methods together like:

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  Notifier.welcome("david@loudthinking.com").deliver_now # 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 +default+ which you get for free from <tt>ActionMailer::Base</tt>.
This method accepts a Hash as the parameter. You can use any of the headers,
email messages have, like +:from+ 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.

Note that every value you set with this method will get overwritten if you use the
same key in your mailer method.
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Example:

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  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
+receive+ that takes an email object as its single parameter. The Action Mailer
framework has a corresponding class method, which is also called +receive+, that
accepts a raw, unprocessed email as a string, which it then turns into the email
object and calls the receive instance method.
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Example:

  class Mailman < ActionMailer::Base
    def receive(email)
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      page = Page.find_by(address: email.to.first)
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      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 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 instance of Rails should be run within a daemon, if
it is going to process more than just a limited amount 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 = {
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    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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  % gem install actionmailer
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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

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Action Mailer is released under the MIT license:

* http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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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 can be filed for the Ruby on Rails project here:
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* https://github.com/rails/rails/issues
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Feature requests should be discussed on the rails-core mailing list here:

* https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/rubyonrails-core