metasploit-framework/lib/gemcache/ruby/1.9.1/gems/mail-2.4.4
Tod Beardsley 4bcbdc54c9 Cutting over rails3 to master.
This switches the Metasploit Framework to a Rails 3 backend. If you run
into new problems (especially around Active Record or your postgresql
gem) you should try first updating your Ruby installation to 1.9.3 and
use a more recent 'pg' gem.

If that fails, we'd love to see your bug report (just drop all the
detail you can into an issue on GitHub). In the meantime, you can
checkout the rails2 branch, which was branched from master immediately
before this cutover.

Squashed commit of the following:

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 23:30:12 2012 -0500

    Enable MSF_BUNDLE_GEMS mode by default (set to N/F/0 to disable)

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 23:30:03 2012 -0500

    Add a method to expand win32 file paths

commit bda6479d154cf75572dd5de8b66bfde661a55de9
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 18:53:44 2012 -0500

    Fix 1.8.x compatibility

commit 101ce4eb17bfdf755ef8c0a5198174668b6cd6fd
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 18:40:59 2012 -0500

    Use verbose instead of stringio

commit 5db467ffb593488285576d183b1662093e454b3e
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 18:30:06 2012 -0500

    Hide the iconv warning, were stuck with it due to EBCDIC support

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 18:29:58 2012 -0500

    Dont use GEM_HOME by default

commit ca49271c22c314a4465fff934334df18c704cbc0
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 18:23:34 2012 -0500

    Move Gemfile to root (there be dragons, lets find them) and catch failed bundler loads

commit 34af04076a068e9f60c5526045ddbba5fca359fd
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 18:18:29 2012 -0500

    Fallback to bundler when not running inside of a installer env

commit ed1066a4f3f12fae7d4afc03eb1ab70ffe2f9cf3
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 16:26:55 2012 -0500

    Remove a mess of gems that were not actually required

commit 21290a73926809e9049a59359449168f740d13d2
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 15:59:10 2012 -0500

    Hack around a gem() call that is well-intentioned but an obstacle in this case

commit 8e414a8bfab9641c81088d22f73033be5b37a700
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 15:06:08 2012 -0500

    Ruby, come on. Ducktype this. Please.

    Use interpolated strings to get the to_s behavior you don't get with
    just plussing.

commit 0fa92c58750f8f84edbecfaab72cd2da5062743f
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 15:05:42 2012 -0500

    Add new eventmachine/thin gems

commit 819d5e7d45e0a16741d3852df3ed110b4d7abc44
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 15:01:18 2012 -0500

    Purge (reimport in a second)

commit ea6f3f6c434537ca15b6c6674e31081e27ce7f86
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 14:54:42 2012 -0500

    Cleanup uncessary .so files (ext vs lib)

commit d219330a3cc563e9da9f01fade016c9ed8cda21c
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 14:53:02 2012 -0500

    PG gems built against the older installation environment

commit d6e590cfa331ae7b25313ff1471c6148a6b36f3b
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 14:06:35 2012 -0500

    Rename to include the version

commit a893de222b97ce1222a55324f1811b0262aae2d0
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 13:56:47 2012 -0500

    Detect older installation environments and load the arch-lib directories into the search path

commit 6444bba0a421921e2ebe2df2323277a586f9736f
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 13:49:25 2012 -0500

    Merge in windows gems

commit 95efbcfde220917bc7ee08e6083d7b383240d185
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 13:49:33 2012 -0500

    Report_vuln shouldn't use :include in finder

    find_or_create_by doesn't take :include as a param.

commit c5f99eb87f0874ef7d32fa42828841c9a714b787
Author: David Maloney <DMaloney@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 12:44:09 2012 -0500

    One more msised Mdm namespace issue

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Date:   Sun Apr 15 12:33:41 2012 -0500

    Fixes some mroe Mdm namespace confusion
    Fixes #6626

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Date:   Sun Apr 15 03:40:44 2012 -0500

    Add robots gem (required by webscan)

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Date:   Sun Apr 15 03:39:05 2012 -0500

    Fix missing error checks

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 01:15:37 2012 -0500

    Reorder requires and add a method for injecting a new migration path

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 00:56:09 2012 -0500

    Remove missing constant (use string) and add gemcache cleaner

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Merge: d47ee82 4be0361
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 00:40:16 2012 -0500

    Merge branch 'master-clone' into rails3-clone

commit d47ee82ad7e66de53dd3d3a65649cc37299a2479
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 00:30:03 2012 -0500

    cleanup leftovers from gems

commit 6d883b5aa8a3a7ddbcde5bfd4521d57c5b30d3c2
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 00:25:47 2012 -0500

    MDM update with purged DBSave module

commit 71e4f2d81f6da221b76150562a16c730888f5925
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 23:19:37 2012 -0500

    Add new mdm

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 23:19:13 2012 -0500

    Update mdm

commit 0191a8bd0acec30ddb2a9e9c291111a12378537f
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 22:30:40 2012 -0500

    This fixes numerous cases of missed Mdm:: prefixes on db objects

commit a2a9bb3f2148622c135663dead80b3367b6f7695
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 18:30:18 2012 -0500

    Add eventmachine

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 18:18:12 2012 -0500

    A nicer error for folks who need to upgrade pg

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 17:54:55 2012 -0500

    Remove bundler requirements

commit 2e3ab9ed211303f1116e602b9a450141b71e56a4
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 17:35:38 2012 -0500

    Pull in eventmachine with actual .so's this time

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 17:19:12 2012 -0500

    Update deps, still need to add eventmachine

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 13:07:06 2012 -0500

    Handle older installer environments and only allow binary gems when the
    environment specifically asks for it

commit b98eb7873a6342834840424699caa414a5cb172a
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 04:05:13 2012 -0500

    Bump version to -testing

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 02:25:09 2012 -0500

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 02:24:39 2012 -0500

    Remove the old busted external

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Apr 14 02:03:10 2012 -0500

    Add the gemcache loader

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Date:   Sat Apr 14 02:02:23 2012 -0500

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commit 3cc0264e1cfb027b515d7f24b95a74b023bd905c
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 12 14:11:45 2012 -0500

    Mode change on modicon_ladder.apx

commit c18b3d56efd639e461137acdc76b4b283fe978d4
Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 12 01:38:56 2012 -0500

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Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon Apr 9 15:50:33 2012 -0500

    Merge branch 'master-clone' into rails3-clone

    Picking up Packetfu upstream changes, all pretty minor

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Date:   Mon Apr 9 13:57:26 2012 -0500

    Merge branch 'master-clone' into rails3-clone

    Conflicts:
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    	lib/msf/core/handler/reverse_https.rb
    	modules/auxiliary/scanner/discovery/udp_probe.rb
    	modules/auxiliary/scanner/discovery/udp_sweep.rb

    Resolved conflicts with the reverse_http handlers and the udp probe /
    scanners byt favoring the more recent changes (which happened to be the
    intent anyway). The reverse_http and reverse_https changes were mine so
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Date:   Mon Apr 2 15:39:46 2012 -0500

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Date:   Mon Mar 26 15:36:04 2012 -0500

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Date:   Mon Mar 26 15:01:55 2012 -0500

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Date:   Sat Mar 24 14:03:44 2012 -0500

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Date:   Tue Mar 20 00:37:00 2012 -0500

    Purge the rvmrc, this is causing major headaches

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Date:   Tue Mar 20 00:31:52 2012 -0500

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Date:   Mon Mar 12 16:56:40 2012 -0500

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    Merge from develop.

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Date:   Wed Feb 29 16:38:55 2012 -0600

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Author: HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
Date:   Sat Feb 4 04:44:50 2012 -0600

    Tweak the event dispatcher to enable customer events without a category
    and trigger http request events from the main exploit mixin.
    Experimental

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Date:   Thu Feb 2 22:09:05 2012 -0600

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README.md

Mail

Introduction

Mail is an internet library for Ruby that is designed to handle emails generation, parsing and sending in a simple, rubyesque manner.

The purpose of this library is to provide a single point of access to handle all email functions, including sending and receiving emails. All network type actions are done through proxy methods to Net::SMTP, Net::POP3 etc.

Built from my experience with TMail, it is designed to be a pure ruby implementation that makes generating, sending and parsing emails a no brainer.

It is also designed form the ground up to work with Ruby 1.9. This is because Ruby 1.9 handles text encodings much more magically than Ruby 1.8.x and so these features have been taken full advantage of in this library allowing Mail to handle a lot more messages more cleanly than TMail. Mail does run on Ruby 1.8.x... it's just not as fun to code.

Finally, Mail has been designed with a very simple object oriented system that really opens up the email messages you are parsing, if you know what you are doing, you can fiddle with every last bit of your email directly.

Donations

Mail has been downloaded millions of times, by people around the world, in fact, it represents more than 1% of all gems downloaded.

It is (like all open source software) a labour of love and something I am doing with my own free time. If you would like to say thanks, please feel free to make a donation and feel free to send me a nice email :)

Click here to lend your support to: mail and make a donation at www.pledgie.com !

Compatibility

Mail is tested by Travis (Travis Build Status) and works on the following platforms:

  • jruby-1.6.5.1 [ x86_64 ]
  • rbx-head-d18 [ x86_64 ]
  • ree-1.8.7-2011.03 [ i686 ]
  • ruby-1.8.7-p357 [ i686 ]
  • ruby-1.9.2-p290 [ x86_64 ]
  • ruby-1.9.3-p0 [ x86_64 ]

Discussion

If you want to discuss mail with like minded individuals, please subscribe to the Google Group.

Current Capabilities of Mail

  • RFC2822 Support, Reading and Writing
  • RFC2045-2049 Support for multipart emails
  • Support for creating multipart alternate emails
  • Support for reading multipart/report emails & getting details from such
  • Support for multibyte emails - needs quite a lot of work and testing
  • Wrappers for File, Net/POP3, Net/SMTP
  • Auto encoding of non US-ASCII header fields
  • Auto encoding of non US-ASCII bodies

Mail is RFC2822 compliant now, that is, it can parse and generate valid US-ASCII emails. There are a few obsoleted syntax emails that it will have problems with, but it also is quite robust, meaning, if it finds something it doesn't understand it will not crash, instead, it will skip the problem and keep parsing. In the case of a header it doesn't understand, it will initialise the header as an optional unstructured field and continue parsing.

This means Mail won't (ever) crunch your data (I think).

You can also create MIME emails. There are helper methods for making a multipart/alternate email for text/plain and text/html (the most common pair) and you can manually create any other type of MIME email.

Roadmap

Next TODO:

  • Improve MIME support for character sets in headers, currently works, mostly, needs refinement.

Testing Policy

Basically... we do BDD on Mail. No method gets written in Mail without a corresponding or covering spec. We expect as a minimum 100% coverage measured by RCov. While this is not perfect by any measure, it is pretty good. Additionally, all functional tests from TMail are to be passing before the gem gets released.

It also means you can be sure Mail will behave correctly.

API Policy

No API removals within a single point release. All removals to be depreciated with warnings for at least one MINOR point release before removal.

Also, all private or protected methods to be declared as such - though this is still I/P.

Installation

Installation is fairly simple, I host mail on rubygems, so you can just do:

# gem install mail

Encodings

If you didn't know, handling encodings in Emails is not as straight forward as you would hope.

I have tried to simplify it some:

  1. All objects that can render into an email, have an #encoded method. Encoded will return the object as a complete string ready to send in the mail system, that is, it will include the header field and value and CRLF at the end and wrapped as needed.

  2. All objects that can render into an email, have a :decoded method. Decoded will return the object's "value" only as a string. This means it will not include the header fields (like 'To:' or 'Subject:').

  3. By default, calling #to_s on a container object will call its encoded method, while #to_s on a field object will call it's decoded method. So calling #to_s on a Mail object will return the mail, all encoded ready to send, while calling #to_s on the From field or the body will return the decoded value of the object. The header object of Mail is considered a container. If you are in doubt, call #encoded, or #decoded explicitly, this is safer if you are not sure.

  4. Structured fields that have parameter values that can be encoded (e.g. Content-Type) will provide decoded parameter values when you call the parameter names as methods against the object.

  5. Structured fields that have parameter values that can be encoded (e.g. Content-Type) will provide encoded parameter values when you call the parameter names through the object.parameters['<parameter_name>'] method call.

Contributing

Please do! Contributing is easy in Mail. Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md document for more info

Usage

All major mail functions should be able to happen from the Mail module. So, you should be able to just require 'mail' to get started.

Making an email

mail = Mail.new do
  from    'mikel@test.lindsaar.net'
  to      'you@test.lindsaar.net'
  subject 'This is a test email'
  body    File.read('body.txt')
end

mail.to_s #=> "From: mikel@test.lindsaar.net\r\nTo: you@...

Making an email, have it your way:

mail = Mail.new do
  body File.read('body.txt')
end

mail['from'] = 'mikel@test.lindsaar.net'
mail[:to]    = 'you@test.lindsaar.net'
mail.subject = 'This is a test email'

mail.to_s #=> "From: mikel@test.lindsaar.net\r\nTo: you@...

Don't Worry About Message IDs:

mail = Mail.new do
  to   'you@test.lindsaar.net'
  body 'Some simple body'
end

mail.to_s =~ /Message\-ID: <[\d\w_]+@.+.mail/ #=> 27

Mail will automatically add a Message-ID field if it is missing and give it a unique, random Message-ID along the lines of:

<4a7ff76d7016_13a81ab802e1@local.fqdn.mail>

Or do worry about Message-IDs:

mail = Mail.new do
  to         'you@test.lindsaar.net'
  message_id '<ThisIsMyMessageId@some.domain.com>'
  body       'Some simple body'
end

mail.to_s =~ /Message\-ID: <ThisIsMyMessageId@some.domain.com>/ #=> 27

Mail will take the message_id you assign to it trusting that you know what you are doing.

Sending an email:

Mail defaults to sending via SMTP to local host port 25. If you have a sendmail or postfix daemon running on on this port, sending email is as easy as:

Mail.deliver do
   from    'me@test.lindsaar.net'
   to      'you@test.lindsaar.net'
   subject 'Here is the image you wanted'
   body    File.read('body.txt')
  add_file '/full/path/to/somefile.png'
end

or

mail = Mail.new do
  from     'me@test.lindsaar.net'
  to       'you@test.lindsaar.net'
  subject  'Here is the image you wanted'
  body     File.read('body.txt')
  add_file :filename => 'somefile.png', :content => File.read('/somefile.png')
end

mail.deliver!

Sending via sendmail can be done like so:

mail = Mail.new do
  from     'me@test.lindsaar.net'
  to       'you@test.lindsaar.net'
  subject  'Here is the image you wanted'
  body     File.read('body.txt')
  add_file :filename => 'somefile.png', :content => File.read('/somefile.png')
end

mail.delivery_method :sendmail

mail.deliver

Exim requires it's own delivery manager, and can be used like so:

mail.delivery_method :exim, :location => "/usr/bin/exim"

mail.deliver

Getting emails from a pop server:

You can configure Mail to receive email using retriever_method within Mail.defaults:

Mail.defaults do
  retriever_method :pop3, :address    => "pop.gmail.com",
                          :port       => 995,
                          :user_name  => '<username>',
                          :password   => '<password>',
                          :enable_ssl => true
end

You can access incoming email in a number of ways.

The most recent email:

Mail.all    #=> Returns an array of all emails
Mail.first  #=> Returns the first unread email
Mail.last   #=> Returns the first unread email

The first 10 emails sorted by date in ascending order:

emails = Mail.find(:what => :first, :count => 10, :order => :asc)
emails.length #=> 10

Or even all emails:

emails = Mail.all
emails.length #=> LOTS!

Reading an Email

mail = Mail.read('/path/to/message.eml')

mail.envelope.from   #=> 'mikel@test.lindsaar.net'
mail.from.addresses  #=> ['mikel@test.lindsaar.net', 'ada@test.lindsaar.net']
mail.sender.address  #=> 'mikel@test.lindsaar.net'
mail.to              #=> 'bob@test.lindsaar.net'
mail.cc              #=> 'sam@test.lindsaar.net'
mail.subject         #=> "This is the subject"
mail.date.to_s       #=> '21 Nov 1997 09:55:06 -0600'
mail.message_id      #=> '<4D6AA7EB.6490534@xxx.xxx>'
mail.body.decoded    #=> 'This is the body of the email...

Many more methods available.

Reading a Multipart Email

mail = Mail.read('multipart_email')

mail.multipart?          #=> true
mail.parts.length        #=> 2
mail.preamble            #=> "Text before the first part"
mail.epilogue            #=> "Text after the last part"
mail.parts.map { |p| p.content_type }  #=> ['text/plain', 'application/pdf']
mail.parts.map { |p| p.class }         #=> [Mail::Message, Mail::Message]
mail.parts[0].content_type_parameters  #=> {'charset' => 'ISO-8859-1'}
mail.parts[1].content_type_parameters  #=> {'name' => 'my.pdf'}

Mail generates a tree of parts. Each message has many or no parts. Each part is another message which can have many or no parts.

A message will only have parts if it is a multipart/mixed or related/mixed content type and has a boundary defined.

Testing and extracting attachments

mail.attachments.each do | attachment |
  # Attachments is an AttachmentsList object containing a
  # number of Part objects
  if (attachment.content_type.start_with?('image/'))
    # extracting images for example...
    filename = attachment.filename
    begin
      File.open(images_dir + filename, "w+b", 0644) {|f| f.write attachment.body.decoded}
    rescue Exception => e
      puts "Unable to save data for #{filename} because #{e.message}"
    end
  end
end

Writing and sending a multipart/alternative (html and text) email

Mail makes some basic assumptions and makes doing the common thing as simple as possible.... (asking a lot from a mail library)

mail = Mail.deliver do
  to      'nicolas@test.lindsaar.net.au'
  from    'Mikel Lindsaar <mikel@test.lindsaar.net.au>'
  subject 'First multipart email sent with Mail'

  text_part do
    body 'This is plain text'
  end

  html_part do
    content_type 'text/html; charset=UTF-8'
    body '<h1>This is HTML</h1>'
  end
end

Mail then delivers the email at the end of the block and returns the resulting Mail::Message object, which you can then inspect if you so desire...

puts mail.to_s #=>

To: nicolas@test.lindsaar.net.au
From: Mikel Lindsaar <mikel@test.lindsaar.net.au>
Subject: First multipart email sent with Mail
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
  boundary=--==_mimepart_4a914f0c911be_6f0f1ab8026659
Message-ID: <4a914f12ac7e_6f0f1ab80267d1@baci.local.mail>
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 00:15:46 +1000
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


----==_mimepart_4a914f0c911be_6f0f1ab8026659
Content-ID: <4a914f12c8c4_6f0f1ab80268d6@baci.local.mail>
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 00:15:46 +1000
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

This is plain text
----==_mimepart_4a914f0c911be_6f0f1ab8026659
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Content-ID: <4a914f12cf86_6f0f1ab802692c@baci.local.mail>
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 00:15:46 +1000
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

<h1>This is HTML</h1>
----==_mimepart_4a914f0c911be_6f0f1ab8026659--

Mail inserts the content transfer encoding, the mime version, the content-id's and handles the content-type and boundary.

Mail assumes that if your text in the body is only us-ascii, that your transfer encoding is 7bit and it is text/plain. You can override this by explicitly declaring it.

Making Multipart/Alternate, without a block

You don't have to use a block with the text and html part included, you can just do it declaratively. However, you need to add Mail::Parts to an email, not Mail::Messages.

mail = Mail.new do
  to      'nicolas@test.lindsaar.net.au'
  from    'Mikel Lindsaar <mikel@test.lindsaar.net.au>'
  subject 'First multipart email sent with Mail'
end

text_part = Mail::Part.new do
  body 'This is plain text'
end

html_part = Mail::Part.new do
  content_type 'text/html; charset=UTF-8'
  body '<h1>This is HTML</h1>'
end

mail.text_part = text_part
mail.html_part = html_part

Results in the same email as done using the block form

Getting error reports from an email:

@mail = Mail.read('/path/to/bounce_message.eml')

@mail.bounced?         #=> true
@mail.final_recipient  #=> rfc822;mikel@dont.exist.com
@mail.action           #=> failed
@mail.error_status     #=> 5.5.0
@mail.diagnostic_code  #=> smtp;550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable
@mail.retryable?       #=> false

Attaching and Detaching Files

You can just read the file off an absolute path, Mail will try to guess the mime_type and will encode the file in Base64 for you.

@mail = Mail.new
@mail.add_file("/path/to/file.jpg")
@mail.parts.first.attachment? #=> true
@mail.parts.first.content_transfer_encoding.to_s #=> 'base64'
@mail.attachments.first.mime_type #=> 'image/jpg'
@mail.attachments.first.filename #=> 'file.jpg'
@mail.attachments.first.decoded == File.read('/path/to/file.jpg') #=> true

Or You can pass in file_data and give it a filename, again, mail will try and guess the mime_type for you.

@mail = Mail.new
@mail.attachments['myfile.pdf'] = File.read('path/to/myfile.pdf')
@mail.parts.first.attachment? #=> true
@mail.attachments.first.mime_type #=> 'application/pdf'
@mail.attachments.first.decoded == File.read('path/to/myfile.pdf') #=> true

You can also override the guessed MIME media type if you really know better than mail (this should be rarely needed)

@mail = Mail.new
file_data = File.read('path/to/myfile.pdf')
@mail.attachments['myfile.pdf'] = { :mime_type => 'application/x-pdf',
                                    :content => File.read('path/to/myfile.pdf') }
@mail.parts.first.mime_type #=> 'application/x-pdf'

Of course... Mail will round trip an attachment as well

@mail = Mail.new do
  to      'nicolas@test.lindsaar.net.au'
  from    'Mikel Lindsaar <mikel@test.lindsaar.net.au>'
  subject 'First multipart email sent with Mail'

  text_part do
    body 'Here is the attachment you wanted'
  end

  html_part do
    content_type 'text/html; charset=UTF-8'
    body '<h1>Funky Title</h1><p>Here is the attachment you wanted</p>'
  end

  add_file '/path/to/myfile.pdf'
end

@round_tripped_mail = Mail.new(@mail.encoded)

@round_tripped_mail.attachments.length #=> 1
@round_tripped_mail.attachments.first.filename #=> 'myfile.pdf'

See "Testing and extracting attachments" above for more details.

Using Mail with Testing or Spec'ing Libraries

If mail is part of your system, you'll need a way to test it without actually sending emails, the TestMailer can do this for you.

require 'mail'
=> true
Mail.defaults do
  delivery_method :test
end
=> #<Mail::Configuration:0x19345a8 @delivery_method=Mail::TestMailer>
Mail::TestMailer.deliveries
=> []
Mail.deliver do
  to 'mikel@me.com'
  from 'you@you.com'
  subject 'testing'
  body 'hello'
end
=> #<Mail::Message:0x19284ec ...
Mail::TestMailer.deliveries.length
=> 1
Mail::TestMailer.deliveries.first
=> #<Mail::Message:0x19284ec ...
Mail::TestMailer.deliveries.clear
=> []

There is also a set of RSpec matchers stolen fr^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H inspired by Shoulda's ActionMailer matchers (you'll want to set delivery_method as above too):

Mail.defaults do
  delivery_method :test # in practice you'd do this in spec_helper.rb
end

describe "sending an email" do
  include Mail::Matchers

  before(:each) do
    Mail::TestMailer.deliveries.clear

    Mail.deliver do
      to ['mikel@me.com', 'mike2@me.com']
      from 'you@you.com'
      subject 'testing'
      body 'hello'
    end
  end

  it { should have_sent_email } # passes if any email at all was sent

  it { should have_sent_email.from('you@you.com') }
  it { should have_sent_email.to('mike1@me.com') }

  # can specify a list of recipients...
  it { should have_sent_email.to(['mike1@me.com', 'mike2@me.com']) }

  # ...or chain recipients together
  it { should have_sent_email.to('mike1@me.com').to('mike2@me.com') }

  it { should have_sent_email.with_subject('testing') }

  it { should have_sent_email.with_body('hello') }

  # Can match subject or body with a regex
  # (or anything that responds_to? :match)

  it { should have_sent_email.matching_subject(/test(ing)?/) }
  it { should have_sent_email.matching_body(/h(a|e)llo/) }

  # Can chain together modifiers
  # Note that apart from recipients, repeating a modifier overwrites old value.

  it { should have_sent_email.from('you@you.com').to('mike1@me.com').matching_body(/hell/)
end

Excerpts from TREC Spam Corpus 2005

The spec fixture files in spec/fixtures/emails/from_trec_2005 are from the 2005 TREC Public Spam Corpus. They remain copyrighted under the terms of that project and license agreement. They are used in this project to verify and describe the development of this email parser implementation.

http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~gvcormac/treccorpus/

They are used as allowed by 'Permitted Uses, Clause 3':

"Small excerpts of the information may be displayed to others
 or published in a scientific or technical context, solely for
 the purpose of describing the research and development and
 related issues."

 -- http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~gvcormac/treccorpus/

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