yocto-mailer
v3.0.1
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A mailer connector for Mandrill/Nodemailer/Mailjet service throw api or smtp
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Overview
This module provide in one tool a connector for :
- Nodemailer (SMTP)
- Mandrill API (/messages)
- Mailjet API (/messages - /contact - /contactlists)
Motivation
Our main motivation for this module is create and provide a generic & very simple mailer connector for our three main e-mail provider.
Available methods
default method
- setFrom : Set from property on message to send
- addTo : Set to property on message to send
- addCC : Set cc property on message to send
- addBCC : Set bcc property on message to send
- setSubject : Set subject property on message to send
- setMessage : Set message property on message to send
- addAttachment : add an attachement property on message to send
- addAlternative : add an alternative property on message to send
- setReplyTo : set the replyTo property on message to send
- setHeader : set an header property on message to send
- setPriority : set the message priority on message to send
- setPriorityToHigh : force priority to high
- setPriorityToLow : force priority to low
- setPriorityToNormal : force priority to normal
- raw : set a message on raw mode, for this you need to use the provider format to set properly your message object (see provider docs)
mandrill additional methods
- setSubAccount(accountName) to set your subaccount on mandrill process
mailjet additional methods
See example
How To use
See example directory for example code
Need to test in a sandbox mode ?
- enableSandbox : enable sandbox mode for whole provider (All requests was not sent to remote api)
- enableRemoteSandbox : enable sandbox mode for whole provider (But here request was sent to remote api)
Breaking Changes
v1.x.x to v2.x.x
This module was completely rewrite and update to the latest version of each used dependencies. There is no compatibility between v1.x.x and v2.x.x
v2.x.x to v3.x.x
See example the main change is :
// create a new transactional message
var m = message.new(options);
to
// create a new transactional message
var m = message.transactional(options);