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+require 'action_mailer/adv_attr_accessor'
+require 'action_mailer/part'
+require 'action_mailer/part_container'
+require 'action_mailer/utils'
+require 'tmail/net'
+
+module ActionMailer #:nodoc:
+ # Action Mailer allows you to send email from your application using a mailer model and views.
+ #
+ #
+ # = Mailer Models
+ #
+ # To use Action Mailer, you need to create a mailer model.
+ #
+ # $ script/generate mailer Notifier
+ #
+ # The generated model inherits from ActionMailer::Base. Emails are defined by creating methods within the model which are then
+ # used to set variables to be used in the mail template, to change options on the mail, or
+ # to add attachments.
+ #
+ # Examples:
+ #
+ # class Notifier < ActionMailer::Base
+ # def signup_notification(recipient)
+ # recipients recipient.email_address_with_name
+ # from "system@example.com"
+ # subject "New account information"
+ # body :account => recipient
+ # end
+ # end
+ #
+ # Mailer methods have the following configuration methods available.
+ #
+ # * <tt>recipients</tt> - Takes one or more email addresses. These addresses are where your email will be delivered to. Sets the <tt>To:</tt> header.
+ # * <tt>subject</tt> - The subject of your email. Sets the <tt>Subject:</tt> header.
+ # * <tt>from</tt> - Who the email you are sending is from. Sets the <tt>From:</tt> header.
+ # * <tt>cc</tt> - Takes one or more email addresses. These addresses will receive a carbon copy of your email. Sets the <tt>Cc:</tt> header.
+ # * <tt>bcc</tt> - Takes one or more email addresses. These addresses will receive a blind carbon copy of your email. Sets the <tt>Bcc:</tt> header.
+ # * <tt>reply_to</tt> - Takes one or more email addresses. These addresses will be listed as the default recipients when replying to your email. Sets the <tt>Reply-To:</tt> header.
+ # * <tt>sent_on</tt> - The date on which the message was sent. If not set, the header wil be set by the delivery agent.
+ # * <tt>content_type</tt> - Specify the content type of the message. Defaults to <tt>text/plain</tt>.
+ # * <tt>headers</tt> - Specify additional headers to be set for the message, e.g. <tt>headers 'X-Mail-Count' => 107370</tt>.
+ #
+ # When a <tt>headers 'return-path'</tt> is specified, that value will be used as the 'envelope from'
+ # address. Setting this is useful when you want delivery notifications sent to a different address than
+ # the one in <tt>from</tt>.
+ #
+ # The <tt>body</tt> method has special behavior. It takes a hash which generates an instance variable
+ # named after each key in the hash containing the value that that key points to.
+ #
+ # So, for example, <tt>body :account => recipient</tt> would result
+ # in an instance variable <tt>@account</tt> with the value of <tt>recipient</tt> being accessible in the
+ # view.
+ #
+ #
+ # = Mailer views
+ #
+ # Like Action Controller, each mailer class has a corresponding view directory
+ # in which each method of the class looks for a template with its name.
+ # To define a template to be used with a mailing, create an <tt>.erb</tt> file with the same name as the method
+ # in your mailer model. For example, in the mailer defined above, the template at
+ # <tt>app/views/notifier/signup_notification.erb</tt> would be used to generate the email.
+ #
+ # Variables defined in the model are accessible as instance variables in the view.
+ #
+ # Emails by default are sent in plain text, so a sample view for our model example might look like this:
+ #
+ # Hi <%= @account.name %>,
+ # Thanks for joining our service! Please check back often.
+ #
+ # You can even use Action Pack helpers in these views. For example:
+ #
+ # You got a new note!
+ # <%= truncate(note.body, 25) %>
+ #
+ #
+ # = Generating URLs
+ #
+ # URLs can be generated in mailer views using <tt>url_for</tt> or named routes.
+ # Unlike controllers from Action Pack, the mailer instance doesn't have any context about the incoming request,
+ # so you'll need to provide all of the details needed to generate a URL.
+ #
+ # When using <tt>url_for</tt> you'll need to provide the <tt>:host</tt>, <tt>:controller</tt>, and <tt>:action</tt>:
+ #
+ # <%= url_for(:host => "example.com", :controller => "welcome", :action => "greeting") %>
+ #
+ # When using named routes you only need to supply the <tt>:host</tt>:
+ #
+ # <%= users_url(:host => "example.com") %>
+ #
+ # You will want to avoid using the <tt>name_of_route_path</tt> form of named routes because it doesn't make sense to
+ # generate relative URLs in email messages.
+ #
+ # It is also possible to set a default host that will be used in all mailers by setting the <tt>:host</tt> option in
+ # the <tt>ActionMailer::Base.default_url_options</tt> hash as follows:
+ #
+ # ActionMailer::Base.default_url_options[:host] = "example.com"
+ #
+ # This can also be set as a configuration option in <tt>config/environment.rb</tt>:
+ #
+ # config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { :host => "example.com" }
+ #
+ # If you do decide to set a default <tt>:host</tt> for your mailers you will want to use the
+ # <tt>:only_path => false</tt> option when using <tt>url_for</tt>. This will ensure that absolute URLs are generated because
+ # the <tt>url_for</tt> view helper will, by default, generate relative URLs when a <tt>:host</tt> option isn't
+ # explicitly provided.
+ #
+ # = Sending mail
+ #
+ # Once a mailer action and template are defined, you can deliver your message or create it and save it
+ # for delivery later:
+ #
+ # Notifier.deliver_signup_notification(david) # sends the email
+ # mail = Notifier.create_signup_notification(david) # => a tmail object
+ # Notifier.deliver(mail)
+ #
+ # You never instantiate your mailer class. Rather, your delivery instance
+ # methods are automatically wrapped in class methods that start with the word
+ # <tt>deliver_</tt> followed by the name of the mailer method that you would
+ # like to deliver. The <tt>signup_notification</tt> method defined above is
+ # delivered by invoking <tt>Notifier.deliver_signup_notification</tt>.
+ #
+ #
+ # = HTML email
+ #
+ # To send mail as HTML, make sure your view (the <tt>.erb</tt> file) generates HTML and
+ # set the content type to html.
+ #
+ # class MyMailer < ActionMailer::Base
+ # def signup_notification(recipient)
+ # recipients recipient.email_address_with_name
+ # subject "New account information"
+ # from "system@example.com"
+ # body :account => recipient
+ # content_type "text/html"
+ # end
+ # end
+ #
+ #
+ # = Multipart email
+ #
+ # You can explicitly specify multipart messages:
+ #
+ # class ApplicationMailer < ActionMailer::Base
+ # def signup_notification(recipient)
+ # recipients recipient.email_address_with_name
+ # subject "New account information"
+ # from "system@example.com"
+ # content_type "multipart/alternative"
+ #
+ # part :content_type => "text/html",
+ # :body => render_message("signup-as-html", :account => recipient)
+ #
+ # part "text/plain" do |p|
+ # p.body = render_message("signup-as-plain", :account => recipient)
+ # p.transfer_encoding = "base64"
+ # end
+ # end
+ # end
+ #
+ # Multipart messages can also be used implicitly because Action Mailer will automatically
+ # detect and use multipart templates, where each template is named after the name of the action, followed
+ # by the content type. Each such detected template will be added as separate part to the message.
+ #
+ # For example, if the following templates existed:
+ # * signup_notification.text.plain.erb
+ # * signup_notification.text.html.erb
+ # * signup_notification.text.xml.builder
+ # * signup_notification.text.x-yaml.erb
+ #
+ # Each would be rendered and added as a separate part to the message,
+ # with the corresponding content type. The content type for the entire
+ # message is automatically set to <tt>multipart/alternative</tt>, which indicates
+ # that the email contains multiple different representations of the same email
+ # body. The same body hash is passed to each template.
+ #
+ # Implicit template rendering is not performed if any attachments or parts have been added to the email.
+ # This means that you'll have to manually add each part to the email and set the content type of the email
+ # to <tt>multipart/alternative</tt>.
+ #
+ # = Attachments
+ #
+ # Attachments can be added by using the +attachment+ method.
+ #
+ # Example:
+ #
+ # class ApplicationMailer < ActionMailer::Base
+ # # attachments
+ # def signup_notification(recipient)
+ # recipients recipient.email_address_with_name
+ # subject "New account information"
+ # from "system@example.com"
+ #
+ # attachment :content_type => "image/jpeg",
+ # :body => File.read("an-image.jpg")
+ #
+ # attachment "application/pdf" do |a|
+ # a.body = generate_your_pdf_here()
+ # end
+ # end
+ # end
+ #
+ #
+ # = Configuration options
+ #
+ # These options are specified on the class level, like <tt>ActionMailer::Base.template_root = "/my/templates"</tt>
+ #
+ # * <tt>template_root</tt> - Determines the base from which template references will be made.
+ #
+ # * <tt>logger</tt> - the logger is used for generating information on the mailing run if available.
+ # Can be set to nil for no logging. Compatible with both Ruby's own Logger and Log4r loggers.
+ #
+ # * <tt>smtp_settings</tt> - Allows detailed configuration for <tt>:smtp</tt> delivery method:
+ # * <tt>:address</tt> - Allows you to use a remote mail server. Just change it from its default "localhost" setting.
+ # * <tt>:port</tt> - On the off chance that your mail server doesn't run on port 25, you can change it.
+ # * <tt>:domain</tt> - If you need to specify a HELO domain, you can do it here.
+ # * <tt>:user_name</tt> - If your mail server requires authentication, set the username in this setting.
+ # * <tt>:password</tt> - If your mail server requires authentication, set the password in this setting.
+ # * <tt>:authentication</tt> - If your mail server requires authentication, you need to specify the authentication type here.
+ # This is a symbol and one of <tt>:plain</tt>, <tt>:login</tt>, <tt>:cram_md5</tt>.
+ #
+ # * <tt>sendmail_settings</tt> - Allows you to override options for the <tt>:sendmail</tt> delivery method.
+ # * <tt>:location</tt> - The location of the sendmail executable. Defaults to <tt>/usr/sbin/sendmail</tt>.
+ # * <tt>:arguments</tt> - The command line arguments. Defaults to <tt>-i -t</tt>.
+ #
+ # * <tt>raise_delivery_errors</tt> - Whether or not errors should be raised if the email fails to be delivered.
+ #
+ # * <tt>delivery_method</tt> - Defines a delivery method. Possible values are <tt>:smtp</tt> (default), <tt>:sendmail</tt>, and <tt>:test</tt>.
+ #
+ # * <tt>perform_deliveries</tt> - Determines whether <tt>deliver_*</tt> methods are actually carried out. By default they are,
+ # but this can be turned off to help functional testing.
+ #
+ # * <tt>deliveries</tt> - Keeps an array of all the emails sent out through the Action Mailer with <tt>delivery_method :test</tt>. Most useful
+ # for unit and functional testing.
+ #
+ # * <tt>default_charset</tt> - The default charset used for the body and to encode the subject. Defaults to UTF-8. You can also
+ # pick a different charset from inside a method with +charset+.
+ # * <tt>default_content_type</tt> - The default content type used for the main part of the message. Defaults to "text/plain". You
+ # can also pick a different content type from inside a method with +content_type+.
+ # * <tt>default_mime_version</tt> - The default mime version used for the message. Defaults to <tt>1.0</tt>. You
+ # can also pick a different value from inside a method with +mime_version+.
+ # * <tt>default_implicit_parts_order</tt> - When a message is built implicitly (i.e. multiple parts are assembled from templates
+ # which specify the content type in their filenames) this variable controls how the parts are ordered. Defaults to
+ # <tt>["text/html", "text/enriched", "text/plain"]</tt>. Items that appear first in the array have higher priority in the mail client
+ # and appear last in the mime encoded message. You can also pick a different order from inside a method with
+ # +implicit_parts_order+.
+ class Base
+ include AdvAttrAccessor, PartContainer
+ if Object.const_defined?(:ActionController)
+ include ActionController::UrlWriter
+ include ActionController::Layout
+ end
+
+ private_class_method :new #:nodoc:
+
+ class_inheritable_accessor :view_paths
+ cattr_accessor :logger
+
+ @@smtp_settings = {
+ :address => "localhost",
+ :port => 25,
+ :domain => 'localhost.localdomain',
+ :user_name => nil,
+ :password => nil,
+ :authentication => nil
+ }
+ cattr_accessor :smtp_settings
+
+ @@sendmail_settings = {
+ :location => '/usr/sbin/sendmail',
+ :arguments => '-i -t'
+ }
+ cattr_accessor :sendmail_settings
+
+ @@raise_delivery_errors = true
+ cattr_accessor :raise_delivery_errors
+
+ superclass_delegating_accessor :delivery_method
+ self.delivery_method = :smtp
+
+ @@perform_deliveries = true
+ cattr_accessor :perform_deliveries
+
+ @@deliveries = []
+ cattr_accessor :deliveries
+
+ @@default_charset = "utf-8"
+ cattr_accessor :default_charset
+
+ @@default_content_type = "text/plain"
+ cattr_accessor :default_content_type
+
+ @@default_mime_version = "1.0"
+ cattr_accessor :default_mime_version
+
+ @@default_implicit_parts_order = [ "text/html", "text/enriched", "text/plain" ]
+ cattr_accessor :default_implicit_parts_order
+
+ cattr_reader :protected_instance_variables
+ @@protected_instance_variables = %w(@body)
+
+ # Specify the BCC addresses for the message
+ adv_attr_accessor :bcc
+
+ # Define the body of the message. This is either a Hash (in which case it
+ # specifies the variables to pass to the template when it is rendered),
+ # or a string, in which case it specifies the actual text of the message.
+ adv_attr_accessor :body
+
+ # Specify the CC addresses for the message.
+ adv_attr_accessor :cc
+
+ # Specify the charset to use for the message. This defaults to the
+ # +default_charset+ specified for ActionMailer::Base.
+ adv_attr_accessor :charset
+
+ # Specify the content type for the message. This defaults to <tt>text/plain</tt>
+ # in most cases, but can be automatically set in some situations.
+ adv_attr_accessor :content_type
+
+ # Specify the from address for the message.
+ adv_attr_accessor :from
+
+ # Specify the address (if different than the "from" address) to direct
+ # replies to this message.
+ adv_attr_accessor :reply_to
+
+ # Specify additional headers to be added to the message.
+ adv_attr_accessor :headers
+
+ # Specify the order in which parts should be sorted, based on content-type.
+ # This defaults to the value for the +default_implicit_parts_order+.
+ adv_attr_accessor :implicit_parts_order
+
+ # Defaults to "1.0", but may be explicitly given if needed.
+ adv_attr_accessor :mime_version
+
+ # The recipient addresses for the message, either as a string (for a single
+ # address) or an array (for multiple addresses).
+ adv_attr_accessor :recipients
+
+ # The date on which the message was sent. If not set (the default), the
+ # header will be set by the delivery agent.
+ adv_attr_accessor :sent_on
+
+ # Specify the subject of the message.
+ adv_attr_accessor :subject
+
+ # Specify the template name to use for current message. This is the "base"
+ # template name, without the extension or directory, and may be used to
+ # have multiple mailer methods share the same template.
+ adv_attr_accessor :template
+
+ # Override the mailer name, which defaults to an inflected version of the
+ # mailer's class name. If you want to use a template in a non-standard
+ # location, you can use this to specify that location.
+ def mailer_name(value = nil)
+ if value
+ self.mailer_name = value
+ else
+ self.class.mailer_name
+ end
+ end
+
+ def mailer_name=(value)
+ self.class.mailer_name = value
+ end
+
+ # The mail object instance referenced by this mailer.
+ attr_reader :mail
+ attr_reader :template_name, :default_template_name, :action_name
+
+ class << self
+ attr_writer :mailer_name
+
+ def mailer_name
+ @mailer_name ||= name.underscore
+ end
+
+ # for ActionView compatibility
+ alias_method :controller_name, :mailer_name
+ alias_method :controller_path, :mailer_name
+
+ def respond_to?(method_symbol, include_private = false) #:nodoc:
+ matches_dynamic_method?(method_symbol) || super
+ end
+
+ def method_missing(method_symbol, *parameters) #:nodoc:
+ if match = matches_dynamic_method?(method_symbol)
+ case match[1]
+ when 'create' then new(match[2], *parameters).mail
+ when 'deliver' then new(match[2], *parameters).deliver!
+ when 'new' then nil
+ else super
+ end
+ else
+ super
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Receives a raw email, parses it into an email object, decodes it,
+ # instantiates a new mailer, and passes the email object to the mailer
+ # object's +receive+ method. If you want your mailer to be able to
+ # process incoming messages, you'll need to implement a +receive+
+ # method that accepts the email object as a parameter:
+ #
+ # class MyMailer < ActionMailer::Base
+ # def receive(mail)
+ # ...
+ # end
+ # end
+ def receive(raw_email)
+ logger.info "Received mail:\n #{raw_email}" unless logger.nil?
+ mail = TMail::Mail.parse(raw_email)
+ mail.base64_decode
+ new.receive(mail)
+ end
+
+ # Deliver the given mail object directly. This can be used to deliver
+ # a preconstructed mail object, like:
+ #
+ # email = MyMailer.create_some_mail(parameters)
+ # email.set_some_obscure_header "frobnicate"
+ # MyMailer.deliver(email)
+ def deliver(mail)
+ new.deliver!(mail)
+ end
+
+ def register_template_extension(extension)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(
+ "ActionMailer::Base.register_template_extension has been deprecated." +
+ "Use ActionView::Base.register_template_extension instead", caller)
+ end
+
+ def template_root
+ self.view_paths && self.view_paths.first
+ end
+
+ def template_root=(root)
+ self.view_paths = ActionView::Base.process_view_paths(root)
+ end
+
+ private
+ def matches_dynamic_method?(method_name) #:nodoc:
+ method_name = method_name.to_s
+ /^(create|deliver)_([_a-z]\w*)/.match(method_name) || /^(new)$/.match(method_name)
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Instantiate a new mailer object. If +method_name+ is not +nil+, the mailer
+ # will be initialized according to the named method. If not, the mailer will
+ # remain uninitialized (useful when you only need to invoke the "receive"
+ # method, for instance).
+ def initialize(method_name=nil, *parameters) #:nodoc:
+ create!(method_name, *parameters) if method_name
+ end
+
+ # Initialize the mailer via the given +method_name+. The body will be
+ # rendered and a new TMail::Mail object created.
+ def create!(method_name, *parameters) #:nodoc:
+ initialize_defaults(method_name)
+ __send__(method_name, *parameters)
+
+ # If an explicit, textual body has not been set, we check assumptions.
+ unless String === @body
+ # First, we look to see if there are any likely templates that match,
+ # which include the content-type in their file name (i.e.,
+ # "the_template_file.text.html.erb", etc.). Only do this if parts
+ # have not already been specified manually.
+ if @parts.empty?
+ Dir.glob("#{template_path}/#{@template}.*").each do |path|
+ template = template_root["#{mailer_name}/#{File.basename(path)}"]
+
+ # Skip unless template has a multipart format
+ next unless template && template.multipart?
+
+ @parts << Part.new(
+ :content_type => template.content_type,
+ :disposition => "inline",
+ :charset => charset,
+ :body => render_message(template, @body)
+ )
+ end
+ unless @parts.empty?
+ @content_type = "multipart/alternative"
+ @parts = sort_parts(@parts, @implicit_parts_order)
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Then, if there were such templates, we check to see if we ought to
+ # also render a "normal" template (without the content type). If a
+ # normal template exists (or if there were no implicit parts) we render
+ # it.
+ template_exists = @parts.empty?
+ template_exists ||= template_root["#{mailer_name}/#{@template}"]
+ @body = render_message(@template, @body) if template_exists
+
+ # Finally, if there are other message parts and a textual body exists,
+ # we shift it onto the front of the parts and set the body to nil (so
+ # that create_mail doesn't try to render it in addition to the parts).
+ if !@parts.empty? && String === @body
+ @parts.unshift Part.new(:charset => charset, :body => @body)
+ @body = nil
+ end
+ end
+
+ # If this is a multipart e-mail add the mime_version if it is not
+ # already set.
+ @mime_version ||= "1.0" if !@parts.empty?
+
+ # build the mail object itself
+ @mail = create_mail
+ end
+
+ # Delivers a TMail::Mail object. By default, it delivers the cached mail
+ # object (from the <tt>create!</tt> method). If no cached mail object exists, and
+ # no alternate has been given as the parameter, this will fail.
+ def deliver!(mail = @mail)
+ raise "no mail object available for delivery!" unless mail
+ unless logger.nil?
+ logger.info "Sent mail to #{Array(recipients).join(', ')}"
+ logger.debug "\n#{mail.encoded}"
+ end
+
+ begin
+ __send__("perform_delivery_#{delivery_method}", mail) if perform_deliveries
+ rescue Exception => e # Net::SMTP errors or sendmail pipe errors
+ raise e if raise_delivery_errors
+ end
+
+ return mail
+ end
+
+ private
+ # Set up the default values for the various instance variables of this
+ # mailer. Subclasses may override this method to provide different
+ # defaults.
+ def initialize_defaults(method_name)
+ @charset ||= @@default_charset.dup
+ @content_type ||= @@default_content_type.dup
+ @implicit_parts_order ||= @@default_implicit_parts_order.dup
+ @template ||= method_name
+ @default_template_name = @action_name = @template
+ @mailer_name ||= self.class.name.underscore
+ @parts ||= []
+ @headers ||= {}
+ @body ||= {}
+ @mime_version = @@default_mime_version.dup if @@default_mime_version
+ end
+
+ def render_message(method_name, body)
+ render :file => method_name, :body => body
+ end
+
+ def render(opts)
+ body = opts.delete(:body)
+ if opts[:file] && (opts[:file] !~ /\// && !opts[:file].respond_to?(:render))
+ opts[:file] = "#{mailer_name}/#{opts[:file]}"
+ end
+
+ begin
+ old_template, @template = @template, initialize_template_class(body)
+ layout = respond_to?(:pick_layout, true) ? pick_layout(opts) : false
+ @template.render(opts.merge(:layout => layout))
+ ensure
+ @template = old_template
+ end
+ end
+
+ def default_template_format
+ :html
+ end
+
+ def candidate_for_layout?(options)
+ !@template.send(:_exempt_from_layout?, default_template_name)
+ end
+
+ def template_root
+ self.class.template_root
+ end
+
+ def template_root=(root)
+ self.class.template_root = root
+ end
+
+ def template_path
+ "#{template_root}/#{mailer_name}"
+ end
+
+ def initialize_template_class(assigns)
+ ActionView::Base.new(view_paths, assigns, self)
+ end
+
+ def sort_parts(parts, order = [])
+ order = order.collect { |s| s.downcase }
+
+ parts = parts.sort do |a, b|
+ a_ct = a.content_type.downcase
+ b_ct = b.content_type.downcase
+
+ a_in = order.include? a_ct
+ b_in = order.include? b_ct
+
+ s = case
+ when a_in && b_in
+ order.index(a_ct) <=> order.index(b_ct)
+ when a_in
+ -1
+ when b_in
+ 1
+ else
+ a_ct <=> b_ct
+ end
+
+ # reverse the ordering because parts that come last are displayed
+ # first in mail clients
+ (s * -1)
+ end
+
+ parts
+ end
+
+ def create_mail
+ m = TMail::Mail.new
+
+ m.subject, = quote_any_if_necessary(charset, subject)
+ m.to, m.from = quote_any_address_if_necessary(charset, recipients, from)
+ m.bcc = quote_address_if_necessary(bcc, charset) unless bcc.nil?
+ m.cc = quote_address_if_necessary(cc, charset) unless cc.nil?
+ m.reply_to = quote_address_if_necessary(reply_to, charset) unless reply_to.nil?
+ m.mime_version = mime_version unless mime_version.nil?
+ m.date = sent_on.to_time rescue sent_on if sent_on
+
+ headers.each { |k, v| m[k] = v }
+
+ real_content_type, ctype_attrs = parse_content_type
+
+ if @parts.empty?
+ m.set_content_type(real_content_type, nil, ctype_attrs)
+ m.body = Utils.normalize_new_lines(body)
+ else
+ if String === body
+ part = TMail::Mail.new
+ part.body = Utils.normalize_new_lines(body)
+ part.set_content_type(real_content_type, nil, ctype_attrs)
+ part.set_content_disposition "inline"
+ m.parts << part
+ end
+
+ @parts.each do |p|
+ part = (TMail::Mail === p ? p : p.to_mail(self))
+ m.parts << part
+ end
+
+ if real_content_type =~ /multipart/
+ ctype_attrs.delete "charset"
+ m.set_content_type(real_content_type, nil, ctype_attrs)
+ end
+ end
+
+ @mail = m
+ end
+
+ def perform_delivery_smtp(mail)
+ destinations = mail.destinations
+ mail.ready_to_send
+ sender = mail['return-path'] || mail.from
+
+ smtp = Net::SMTP.new(smtp_settings[:address], smtp_settings[:port])
+ smtp.enable_starttls_auto if smtp.respond_to?(:enable_starttls_auto)
+ smtp.start(smtp_settings[:domain], smtp_settings[:user_name], smtp_settings[:password],
+ smtp_settings[:authentication]) do |smtp|
+ smtp.sendmail(mail.encoded, sender, destinations)
+ end
+ end
+
+ def perform_delivery_sendmail(mail)
+ sendmail_args = sendmail_settings[:arguments]
+ sendmail_args += " -f \"#{mail['return-path']}\"" if mail['return-path']
+ IO.popen("#{sendmail_settings[:location]} #{sendmail_args}","w+") do |sm|
+ sm.print(mail.encoded.gsub(/\r/, ''))
+ sm.flush
+ end
+ end
+
+ def perform_delivery_test(mail)
+ deliveries << mail
+ end
+ end
+end