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    Node library for open source mail delivery platform, Postal

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    Postal for Node

    This library helps you send e-mails through the open source mail delivery platform, Postal in Node.

    Installation

    Install the library using NPM:

    $ npm install @atech/postal --save

    Usage

    Sending an email is very simple. Just follow the example below. Before you can begin, you'll need to login to your installation's web interface and generate new API credentials.

    // Include the Postal library
    var Postal = require('@atech/postal');
    
    // Create a new Postal client using a server key generated using your
    // installation's web interface
    var client = new Postal.Client('https://postal.yourdomain.com', 'your-api-key');
    
    // Create a new message
    var message = new Postal.SendMessage(client);
    
    // Add some recipients
    message.to('john@example.com');
    message.to('mary@example.com');
    message.cc('mike@example.com');
    message.bcc('secret@awesomeapp.com');
    
    // Specify who the message should be from - this must be from a verified domain
    // on your mail server
    message.from('test@test.postal.io');
    
    // Set the subject
    message.subject('Hi there!');
    
    // Set the content for the e-mail
    message.plainBody('Hello world!');
    message.htmlBody('<p>Hello world!</p>');
    
    // Add any custom headers
    message.header('X-PHP-Test', 'value');
    
    // Attach any files
    message.attach('textmessage.txt', 'text/plain', 'Hello world!');
    
    // Send the message and get the result
    message.send()
      .then(function (result) {
        var recipients = result.recipients();
        // Loop through each of the recipients to get the message ID
        for (var email in recipients) {
          var message = recipients[email];
          console.log(message.id());    // Logs the message ID
          console.log(message.token()); // Logs the message's token
        }
      }).catch(function (error) {
        // Do something with the error
        console.log(error.code);
        console.log(error.message);
      });