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lettre/examples/maud_html.rs
2020-12-06 16:23:33 +01:00

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Rust

use lettre::message::{header, MultiPart, SinglePart};
use lettre::{FileTransport, Message, Transport};
use maud::html;
fn main() {
// The recipient's name. We might obtain this from a form or their email address.
let recipient = "Hei";
// Create the html we want to send.
let html = html! {
head {
title { "Hello from Lettre!" }
style type="text/css" {
"h2, h4 { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; }"
}
}
div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; align-items: center;" {
h2 { "Hello from Lettre!" }
// Substitute in the name of our recipient.
p { "Dear " (recipient) "," }
p { "This email was sent with Lettre, a mailer library for Rust!"}
p {
"This example uses "
a href="https://crates.io/crates/maud" { "maud" }
". It is about 20% cooler than the basic HTML example."
}
}
};
// Build the message.
let email = Message::builder()
.from("NoBody <nobody@domain.tld>".parse().unwrap())
.to("Hei <hei@domain.tld>".parse().unwrap())
.subject("Hello from Lettre!")
.multipart(
MultiPart::alternative() // This is composed of two parts.
.singlepart(
SinglePart::builder()
.header(header::ContentType(
"text/plain; charset=utf8".parse().unwrap(),
))
.body(String::from("Hello from Lettre! A mailer library for Rust")), // Every message should have a plain text fallback.
)
.singlepart(
SinglePart::builder()
.header(header::ContentType(
"text/html; charset=utf8".parse().unwrap(),
))
.body(html.into_string()),
),
)
.expect("failed to build email");
// Create our mailer. Please see the other examples for creating SMTP mailers.
// The path given here must exist on the filesystem.
let mailer = FileTransport::new("./");
// Store the message when you're ready.
mailer.send(&email).expect("failed to deliver message");
}