XCMailr | A small mailer us but a big helper | Email library
kandi X-RAY | XCMailr Summary
kandi X-RAY | XCMailr Summary
XCMailr has been built to aid testing. Testing needs email addresses to create accounts, test formats of emails addresses, and last but not least load testing needs a ton of that. A special challenge for load testing is, that the mails should be deliverable, so that the sending system is not overwhelmed by returns. Commercial or free system do not want to see 20k fake accounts that receive about 1,500 emails per day each. Your sender will be blocked quickly. Additionally you often cannot disable email delivery because the system under test does either not have that option or it is out of reach. XCMailr lets you quickly and easily setup email accounts for testing purposes. Simply create temporary email addresses and have all incoming email forwarded to your actual account. When its configurable lifetime expires, the address gets deactivated and all incoming mail will be silently dropped. XCMailr doesn't store any email content and and won't notify the sender if the address is no longer valid. So you host XCMailr yourself, you control security, you control availability, you control the domains, you control everything. Hence XCMailr is perfect for real-life testing of sensitive systems as well, because no third party will see your test emails and draw conclusion from it.
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- Delivers an incoming message
- Checks the preconditions for a given MBox
- Creates a quoted message with the given multi part
- Checks if a loop should be triggered
- Processes the edit user
- Updates the sessions map for a new user
- Query a mailbox for the specified user
- Sets the session - id in the cache
- Process the registration - data
- Generates a confirmation mail for the account
- List all mails in a specific mailbox
- Activates or deletes the specified user
- Initialises the routes for the application
- Lists a list of mails
- Adds a domain
- Sets the new date for the specified boxes with the specified IDs
- Handle the delete user
- Query all mailboxes
- Download attachment
- Renders a new mailbox
- Create a temporary mail address
- Adds a new mail box to the user
- Sets a new password for the user
- Handle the login process
- Updates an existing mailbox
- Show statistics about received emails
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XCMailr Examples and Code Snippets
ProxyRequests off
ProxyPass /xcmailr/ http://localhost:8080/xcmailr/
ProxyPassReverse /xcmailr/ http://localhost:8080/xcmailr/
Order deny,allow
allow from all
Redirect /xcmai
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QUESTION
What is the simplest vertical spacer in Outlook (and supported everywhere else)?
I have two elements, one on top of the other, both with display:block
. I would like to space them without wrapping either in a table. I want a spacer that I can reuse anywhere with only simple adjustments to its height. I need to be able to set it to specific pixel heights. I also need to be able to override the height with a media query to make it responsive.
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-23 at 13:02For a application specific spacer you could use:
QUESTION
So my current code is this in PHP:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-09 at 08:10QUESTION
I have an smtplib function that loops through 2 excel files and then opens them and adds them as an attachment. Right now the have generic names, but I thought it would be pretty cool to grab info from the data and use it as the name of the document. For example I wanted to grab their location based on a "Location" column found in a dataframe if Ive filtered by the user.
Goal: Rename 2 documents currently called "File1.xlsx" and "File2.xlsx" to "location_email_reminder1_3-4-2022" and "location_email_reminder2_3-4-2022"
Here's my code so far:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-05 at 11:54You could create a dictionary using the zip
function and reference the old name as a key to pass the new desired name to the filename
parameter.
QUESTION
i am using sendgrid mail for sending email below is my code
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-27 at 08:19change that to below format as email is not proper as sendgrid accept in this format
QUESTION
Honestly, I think I have a fundamental gap in understanding how SMTP works. I can't seem to find a good explanation of what is happening behind the scenes and I think this is preventing me from being able to do what I am attempting to do.
To explain, I'm trying to setup an application which sends notifications to users by connecting to an SMTP server. Fair enough. I figure, since I'm using my own domain, I have SPF/DKIM/DMARC configured, I can add an MX record for the host I set the application up on (my SPF record has the mx
keyword to authorize any hosts in my MX records to send/receive mails). Then, I can have that same host run a super lightweight SMTP server that can accept mails from the application, and send them on to recipients.
Almost crucially, I want this server to basically just run on localhost so that only this application can connect and send mails through it, but so that it can't really "receive" mails sent to my domain (I have set the MX priority very low (well, a high number) for this app server). I figure since I'm running my own SMTP server, that I don't really need to authenticate against it (it's running on localhost), just take in any mail and send it on to recipient domains.
When sending on to recipient domains... does the SMTP server need to authenticate to say, the gmail SMTP server as a user in order to send mails over there? That seems weird, since it's not a user logging into gmail to send mails, it's an SMTP server that is authorized within SPF sending mail from my domain (From
address from my domain as well) to where ever the app server user's email is based (in this example, the user would be e.g., some_user@gmail.com
).
I tried using python's aiosmtpd
command-line and telnet to send a mail from test@MY_DOMAIN.TLD
to test@MY_DOMAIN.TLD
and it didn't seem to deliver the message; I figured aiosmtpd
would connect to the preferred MX servers for my domain (my "real" MX's) to transfer the message, which would then put it in my inbox. That didn't seem to be the case, and I'm not sure why.
Exact repro steps, where example.com
is my domain, and terminals are running on a box with a hostname listed in my MX records.
Terminal A:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-25 at 18:18It sounds like you want to run a mail transfer agent (MTA) that relays email to remote SMTP servers. An MTA will typically act as an SMTP server to receive messages, and then it will act as an SMTP client when it relays the messages to remote hosts.
MTAs generally operate in two different modes: (1) They will relay messages from authenticated users to remote hosts, and (2) they will receive messages from remote hosts to its users and store them somehow. The combination of those two modes - where the MTA will accept messages from remote hosts and relay them to different remote hosts - is called an open relay and is sure to attract spammers and place your server on spam blacklists.
aiosmtpd is not an MTA or an email relay out of the box - it is merely an SMTP server that will receive messages and do whatever with the messages you program it to do. By default it will do nothing - that is, it will receive the messages and throw them away. If you want to implement an email relay in aiosmtpd, then you need to implement the SMTP client portion of the MTA, e.g. by implementing an aiosmtpd handler that instantiates smtplib.SMTP to connect to remote hosts.
However, if all you want is an email relay, then you most likely don't need aiosmtpd at all - postfix is probably a better choice.
aiosmtpd can be a good choice if you need to implement mailing list software or perform some automation tasks based on incoming emails from e.g. cameras or scanners.
If you want to implement an email relay in aiosmtpd, then you need to ensure that both the software and your server are configured in a way that you don't relay unauthenticated messages from the outside internet.
See also: Python aiosmtpd - what is missing for an Mail-Transfer-Agent (MTA)?
QUESTION
Okay so I've a contact form I want people to select multiple items, once they submit the contact form I want it to send an email using a html template. I've set it up to string replace the data in the html template, but every time I try to do the array it ether says array or only shows one of the multiple items that were selected.
This is the HTML Select Code I made sure to add [] to make the name into an array.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-25 at 09:59When you do this:
QUESTION
I got an error once the form is submitted:
TypeError: e.preventDefault is not a function.
Here is my code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-01 at 13:05The handleSubmit function calls your sendEmail with two parameters. The first one is the form data and the second one is the event.
This should solve your issue :
QUESTION
I'm currently creating users using the next.js API, however, I now want to send emails using sendgrid.
I have this setup, however, I get the following
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-15 at 00:50In the try-catch block, you send a response res.send({ user: user._id })
without stopping the function. The function continues to execute and you try to send another response res.status(200).json({ status: 'OK' });
I'd recommend changing the try-catch block to this:
QUESTION
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-30 at 17:07Under the covers, smtp.SendMail calls smtp.Client.Rcpt
for each to
recipient.
The to
slice directs who will actually receive the email. The addressees in the body of the email is purely informational - in fact they don't even need to match the real addressee info.
So to fix your addressing issue, you need to collect all to
, cc
& bcc
addressees:
QUESTION
I have been searching a lot for an answer, but I did not find my mistake yet. So maybe you can help me with this error I get when trying to send a mail from an unknown mail via nodemailer to my personal mail (for a contact form on my website):
api/mail.js
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-21 at 10:45Okay I found the solution, for anyone with the same issue: In fact, Nodemailer can not send mails from another person´s e-mail. So I changed my message options to the following:
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Install XCMailr
First option (after you've changed something and want to check your changes), the development-mode: cd into the 'xcmailr-webapp' folder execute 'mvn clean jetty:run' to clean up the target-folder (if existent) and run the app in development-mode inside an embedded-jetty running on localhost:8080 (the "basedir" will be ignored here) NOTE (especially for contributors): You probably want to change the configuration-file in dev-mode. Thereby, you should either set a gitignore (or svn:ignore) to prevent that your personal data (e.g. the mailservice-login) will be committed to the repository or you can place another application.conf at /home/yourUsername/conf/ . The ninja-framework uses Apache Commons Configuration to read the file. It will search for the configuration-file at first in this folder. In both cases you have to take care that the .conf-files at ./xcmailr-webapp/src/main/java/conf and ./xcmailr-resources/conf are up-to-date and contain all necessary keys.
Second option (to create the build-folder): cd into the home-directory of XCMailr run 'mvn clean package' to create the build-folder now there will be a folder called 'xcmailr-build' which contains the known files and can be executed as explained in the section "Run the Application"
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