Mailman lets you send email from your Elixir app.
- Plain text or multi-part email (plain text and HTML)
- Inline images in HTML part
- Attachments (with semi-automatic MIME type detection)
- Easy-peasy SMTP config
- Rendering via EEx
- Standard quoted-printable encoding
- Automatic CC and BCC delivery
- Custom headers
- SMTP delivery timestamps
Mailman is a wrapper around the mighty (but rather low-level) gen_smtp, the popular Erlang SMTP library.
The Elixir ecosystem now offers a number of email libraries to choose from.
Mailman has been around the longest. As an Elixir wrapper around the battle-tested gen_smtp client, it is designed primarily with SMTP power users in mind. If you are interfacing directly with an SMTP relay, Mailman is for you.
If you instead work with a commercial email service like SendGrid or Mailgun, consider libraries like Bamboo and Swoosh, which come with clients for these services. Note that both of these libraries offer SMTP adapters as well.
Emails are sent using the Mailman.deliver
function. All you need is the email itself and a %Mailman.Context{}
configuration struct:
context = %Mailman.Context{
config: %Mailman.SmtpConfig{
relay: "yourtdomain.com",
username: "userkey-here",
password: "passkey-here",
port: 25,
tls: :always,
auth: :always,
},
composer: %Mailman.EexComposeConfig{}
}
email = %Mailman.Email{
subject: "Hello Mailman!",
from: "[email protected]",
to: ["[email protected]"],
cc: ["[email protected]", "[email protected]"],
bcc: ["[email protected]"],
data: [
name: "Yo"
],
text: "Hello! <%= name %> These are Unicode: qżźół",
html: """
<html>
<body>
<b>Hello! <%= name %></b> These are Unicode: qżźół
</body>
</html>
"""
}
Mailman.deliver(email, context)
Copyright (c) 2012 Kamil Ciemniewski
Mailman is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE.md file for further details.