mime-mail-0.4.14: Compose MIME email messages.

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LanguageHaskell98

Network.Mail.Mime

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Synopsis

Datatypes

newtype Boundary Source #

MIME boundary between parts of a message.

Constructors

Boundary 

Fields

data Mail Source #

An entire mail message.

Constructors

Mail 

Fields

Instances

emptyMail :: Address -> Mail Source #

A mail message with the provided from address and no other fields filled in.

type Alternatives = [Part] Source #

Multiple alternative representations of the same data. For example, you could provide a plain-text and HTML version of a message.

data Part Source #

A single part of a multipart message.

Constructors

Part 

Fields

Instances

Eq Part Source # 

Methods

(==) :: Part -> Part -> Bool #

(/=) :: Part -> Part -> Bool #

Show Part Source # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Part -> ShowS #

show :: Part -> String #

showList :: [Part] -> ShowS #

data Encoding Source #

How to encode a single part. You should use Base64 for binary data.

Render a message

renderMail :: RandomGen g => g -> Mail -> (ByteString, g) Source #

Render a Mail with a given RandomGen for producing boundaries.

renderMail' :: Mail -> IO ByteString Source #

Like renderMail, but generates a random boundary.

Sending messages

sendmail :: ByteString -> IO () Source #

Send a fully-formed email message via the default sendmail executable with default options.

sendmailCustom Source #

Arguments

:: FilePath

sendmail executable path

-> [String]

sendmail command-line options

-> ByteString

mail message as lazy bytestring

-> IO () 

Send a fully-formed email message via the specified sendmail executable with specified options.

sendmailCustomCaptureOutput :: FilePath -> [String] -> ByteString -> IO (ByteString, ByteString) Source #

Like sendmailCustom, but also returns sendmail's output to stderr and stdout as strict ByteStrings.

Since 0.4.9

renderSendMail :: Mail -> IO () Source #

Render an email message and send via the default sendmail executable with default options.

renderSendMailCustom Source #

Arguments

:: FilePath

sendmail executable path

-> [String]

sendmail command-line options

-> Mail

mail to render and send

-> IO () 

Render an email message and send via the specified sendmail executable with specified options.

High-level Mail creation

simpleMail Source #

Arguments

:: Address

to

-> Address

from

-> Text

subject

-> Text

plain body

-> Text

HTML body

-> [(Text, FilePath)]

content type and path of attachments

-> IO Mail 

A simple interface for generating an email with HTML and plain-text alternatives and some file attachments.

Note that we use lazy IO for reading in the attachment contents.

simpleMail' Source #

Arguments

:: Address

to

-> Address

from

-> Text

subject

-> Text

body

-> Mail 

A simple interface for generating an email with only plain-text body.

simpleMailInMemory Source #

Arguments

:: Address

to

-> Address

from

-> Text

subject

-> Text

plain body

-> Text

HTML body

-> [(Text, Text, ByteString)]

content type, file name and contents of attachments

-> Mail 

A simple interface for generating an email with HTML and plain-text alternatives and some ByteString attachments.

Since 0.4.7

Utilities

addPart :: Alternatives -> Mail -> Mail Source #

Add an Alternative to the Mails parts.

To e.g. add a plain text body use > addPart [plainPart body] (emptyMail from)

addAttachment :: Text -> FilePath -> Mail -> IO Mail Source #

Add an attachment from a file and construct a Part.

addAttachmentCid Source #

Arguments

:: Text

content type

-> FilePath

file name

-> Text

content ID

-> Mail 
-> IO Mail 

Add an attachment from a file and construct a Part with the specified content id in the Content-ID header.

Since: 0.4.12

addAttachmentBS Source #

Arguments

:: Text

content type

-> Text

file name

-> ByteString

content

-> Mail 
-> Mail 

Add an attachment from a ByteString and construct a Part.

Since 0.4.7

addAttachmentBSCid Source #

Arguments

:: Text

content type

-> Text

file name

-> ByteString

content

-> Text

content ID

-> Mail 
-> Mail 

Since: 0.4.12

addAttachmentsBS :: [(Text, Text, ByteString)] -> Mail -> Mail Source #

Since 0.4.7

renderAddress :: Address -> Text Source #

Format an E-Mail address according to the name-addr form (see: RFC5322 § 3.4 "Address specification", i.e: [display-name] '<'addr-spec'>') This can be handy for adding custom headers that require such format.

Since: 0.4.11

htmlPart :: Text -> Part Source #

Construct a UTF-8-encoded html Part.

plainPart :: Text -> Part Source #

Construct a UTF-8-encoded plain-text Part.

randomString :: RandomGen d => Int -> d -> (String, d) Source #

Generates a random sequence of alphanumerics of the given length.

quotedPrintable :: Bool -> ByteString -> Builder Source #

The first parameter denotes whether the input should be treated as text. If treated as text, then CRs will be stripped and LFs output as CRLFs. If binary, then CRs and LFs will be escaped.