A set of async generic Mailer and dynamic dyn DynMailer traits with runtime-pluggable Microsoft Outlook (Office365) and SMTP implementations.
Add to your Cargo.toml:
async-mailer = "0.5.0"You can control the re-exported mailer implementations,
as well as tracing support,
via crate feature toggles.
By default, features smtp, outlook and tracing are enabled.
Use default-features = false and features = [...] to select features individually.
Use new for a statically typed mailer instance,
or new_box / new_arc for a type-erased dynamic mailer.
Microsoft Outlook (Office365) and SMTP variants are available.
Using the statically typed Mailer:
// Both `OutlookMailer` and `SmtpMailer` implement `Mailer`
// and can be used with `impl Mailer` or `<M: Mailer>` bounds.
use async_mailer::{IntoMessage, Mailer, OutlookMailer, SmtpMailer};
let mailer: OutlookMailer = OutlookMailer::new(
"<Microsoft Identity service tenant>".into(),
"<OAuth2 app GUID>".into(),
async_mailer::SecretString::from("<OAuth2 app secret>")
).await?;
// Alternative:
let mailer: SmtpMailer = SmtpMailer::new(
"smtp.example.com".into(),
465,
async_mailer::SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy::Deny,
"<username>".into(),
async_mailer::SecretString::from("<password>")
);
// Further alternative mailers can be implemented by third parties.
// Build a message using the re-exported `mail_builder::MessageBuilder'.
//
// For blazingly fast rendering of beautiful HTML mail,
// I recommend combining `askama` with `mrml`.
let message = async_mailer::MessageBuilder::new()
.from(("From Name", "[email protected]"))
.to("[email protected]")
.subject("Subject")
.text_body("Mail body")
.into_message()?;
// Send the message using the statically typed `Mailer`.
mailer.send_mail(message).await?;Using the dynamically typed dyn DynMailer / BoxMailer / ArcMailer:
use async_mailer::{BoxMailer, IntoMessage, OutlookMailer, SmtpMailer};
// Both `OutlookMailer` and `SmtpMailer` implement `DynMailer` and can be used as trait objects.
// Here they are used as `BoxMailer`, which is an alias to `Box<dyn DynMailer>`.
let mailer: BoxMailer = OutlookMailer::new_box( // Or `OutlookMailer::new_arc()`.
"<Microsoft Identity service tenant>".into(),
"<OAuth2 app GUID>".into(),
async_mailer::SecretString::from("<OAuth2 app secret>")
).await?;
// Alternative:
let mailer: BoxMailer = SmtpMailer::new_box( // Or `SmtpMailer::new_arc()`.
"smtp.example.com".into(),
465,
async_mailer::SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy::Deny,
"<username>".into(),
async_mailer::SecretString::from("<password>")
);
// Further alternative mailers can be implemented by third parties.
// The trait object is `Send` and `Sync` and may be stored e.g. as part of your server state.
// Build a message using the re-exported `mail_builder::MessageBuilder'.
//
// For blazingly fast rendering of beautiful HTML mail,
// I recommend combining `askama` with `mrml`.
let message = async_mailer::MessageBuilder::new()
.from(("From Name", "[email protected]"))
.to("[email protected]")
.subject("Subject")
.text_body("Mail body")
.into_message()?;
// Send the message using the implementation-agnostic `dyn DynMailer`.
mailer.send_mail(message).await?;outlook: EnableOutlookMailer.smtp: EnableSmtpMailer.tracing: Enable debug and error logging using thetracingcrate.clap: Implementclap::ValueEnumforSmtpInvalidCertsPolicy. This allows for easily configured CLI options like--invalid-certs <allow|deny>.
Default: outlook, smtp, tracing.
- DKIM support is planned to be implemented on the
SmtpMailer. - Access token auto-refresh is planned to be implemented on the
OutlookMailer.
Further mailer implementations are possible. Please open an issue and ideally provide a pull request to add your alternative mailer implementation!