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When a web page is scraped successfully, we need a way to notify the user. For example, when the Raspberry Pi 5 is finally in stock, we want to know right away with an email.
Rails lets you intercept and observe emails sent out by your application. This is incredibly useful for staging / preview environments and audit log trails
Ever wondered how to add the Unsubscribe link to your emails? We can do that using ActinoMailer in Rails with the List-Unsubscribe header and GlobalID
How to save emails with attachments using ActionText and ActiveStorage
Learn how to route inbound emails with ActionMailbox in your Rails app
Properly sending email notifications consists of a lot more than just a To and From. The In-Reply-To, References, and BCC headers are important for sending email notifications to your users.
Rails provides several really useful test helpers for ActionMailer so we can quickly iterate on our design, test that our code queues up the right emails, and make sure our emails contain the right content.
In this episode, we will walk through how you can save the contents of inbound HTML emails from ActionMailbox using ActionText and attachments using ActiveStorage
ActionMailbox is a new feature of Rails 6 for processing inbound emails to let users respond to your app via email. We'll do a quick rundown and build a simple reply by email feature to our app.
Learn how to handle inbound emails in your Rails application and use them to create comments in your app
Learn how to send emails to a local SMTP server called Mailcatcher for testing and designing emails
Setup Rails to send emails over SMTP using your Sendgrid account
Learn how to send email notifications to users with Rails 4.2 ActionMailer, deliver_later, and email previews
Advanced techniques on sending emails over SMTP with local views and Mandrill's API with remote templates
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