NOTE:¶ ↑
This project is no longer under active development and is not maintained. If you would like an actively maintained, API compatible, replacement please see ‘MIDI SMTP Server’: github.com/4commerce-technologies-AG/midi-smtp-server
mini-smtp-server¶ ↑
MiniSmtpServer is a small and easily customizable SMTP server. It is designed mainly to be integrated into other systems that will decide what to do with the mail that is received. By default mini-smtp-server operates as a black-hole and does not do anything with the mail being sent to it… Don’t let that discourage you though, as MiniSmtpServer is designed to be extremely easy to customize which makes it fit more easily into your system!
Using the server¶ ↑
To run the default server simply use:
# Create a new server instance listening at 127.0.0.1:2525 # and accepting a maximum of 4 simultaneous connections server = MiniSmtpServer.new(2525, "127.0.0.1", 4) # Start the server server.start # ... # serving requests & doing other work here # ... # Shutdown the server without interrupting any connections: server.shutdown while(server.connections > 0) sleep 0.01 end server.stop server.join
Installation¶ ↑
For convenience MiniSmtpServer is packaged as a RubyGem, to install it simply enter the following at your command line:
gem install mini-smtp-server
Customizing the server¶ ↑
MiniSmtpServer is designed to be easy to customize via subclassing. Simply subclass the ‘MiniSmtpServer` class and re-define the `new_message_event` event handler:
# This is an SMTP server that logs all # the messages it receives to STDOUT class StdoutSmtpServer < MiniSmtpServer def new_message_event(message_hash) puts "# New email received:" puts "-- From: #{message_hash[:from]}" puts "-- To: #{message_hash[:to]}" puts "--" puts "-- " + message_hash[:data].gsub(/\r\n/, "\r\n-- ") puts end end
Then create an instance of your new server and run it like you would normally:
server = StdoutSmtpServer.new server.start server.join
The possibilities are endless, and easy to implement! Want all your email stored in a database? No worries:
class DatabaseSmtpServer < MiniSmtpServer def new_message_event(message_hash) # Imagine we have an ActiveRecord model named 'Email' Email.create(message_hash) end end # Presto!
If you have a great example of something you’ve done with MiniSmtpServer let me know and I will add it here!
Author & Credits¶ ↑
- Author
MiniSmtpServer is based on code originally written by Peter Cooper
You may also be interested in MidiSMTPServer: github.com/4commerce-technologies-AG/midi-smtp-server/
Copyright © 2010 Aaron Gough (thingsaaronmade.com), released under the MIT license