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This library provides functionality to send internet mail via SMTP, the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. For details of SMTP itself, see [RFC2821] (www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2821.txt).
This library does NOT provide functions to compose internet mails. You must create them by yourself. If you want better mail support, try RubyMail or TMail or search for alternatives in RubyGems.org or The Ruby Toolbox.
FYI: the official documentation on internet mail is: [RFC2822] (www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2822.txt).
You must open a connection to an SMTP server before sending messages. The first argument is the address of your SMTP server, and the second argument is the port number. Using Net::SMTP.start with a block is the simplest way to do this. This way, the SMTP connection is closed automatically after the block is executed.
require 'net/smtp' Net::SMTP.start('your.smtp.server', 25) do |smtp| # Use the SMTP object smtp only in this block. end
Replace ‘your.smtp.server’ with your SMTP server. Normally your system manager or internet provider supplies a server for you.
Then you can send messages.
msgstr = <<END_OF_MESSAGE From: Your Name <your@mail.address> To: Destination Address <someone@example.com> Subject: test message Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 16:26:43 +0900 Message-Id: <unique.message.id.string@example.com> This is a test message. END_OF_MESSAGE require 'net/smtp' Net::SMTP.start('your.smtp.server', 25) do |smtp| smtp.send_message msgstr, 'your@mail.address', 'his_address@example.com' end
You MUST close the SMTP session after sending messages, by calling the finish method:
# using SMTP#finish smtp = Net::SMTP.start('your.smtp.server', 25) smtp.send_message msgstr, 'from@address', 'to@address' smtp.finish
You can also use the block form of Net::SMTP.start/SMTP#start. This closes the SMTP session automatically:
# using block form of SMTP.start Net::SMTP.start('your.smtp.server', 25) do |smtp| smtp.send_message msgstr, 'from@address', 'to@address' end
I strongly recommend this scheme. This form is simpler and more robust.
In almost all situations, you must provide a third argument to Net::SMTP.start/SMTP#start. This is the domain name which you are on (the host to send mail from). It is called the “HELO domain”. The SMTP server will judge whether it should send or reject the SMTP session by inspecting the HELO domain.
Net::SMTP.start('your.smtp.server', 25,
'mail.from.domain') { |smtp| ... }
The Net::SMTP class supports three authentication schemes; PLAIN, LOGIN and CRAM MD5. (SMTP Authentication: [RFC2554]) To use SMTP authentication, pass extra arguments to Net::SMTP.start/SMTP#start.
# PLAIN Net::SMTP.start('your.smtp.server', 25, 'mail.from.domain', 'Your Account', 'Your Password', :plain) # LOGIN Net::SMTP.start('your.smtp.server', 25, 'mail.from.domain', 'Your Account', 'Your Password', :login) # CRAM MD5 Net::SMTP.start('your.smtp.server', 25, 'mail.from.domain', 'Your Account', 'Your Password', :cram_md5)
Authentication
Seconds to wait while attempting to open a connection. If the connection cannot be opened within this time, a TimeoutError is raised. The default value is 30 seconds.
The default SMTP port number, 25.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 179
def SMTP.default_port
25
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 197
def SMTP.default_ssl_context
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new
end
The default mail submission port number, 587.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 184
def SMTP.default_submission_port
587
end
The default SMTPS port number, 465.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 189
def SMTP.default_tls_port
465
end
Creates a new Net::SMTP object.
address is the hostname or ip address of your SMTP server. port is the port to connect
to; it defaults to port 25.
This method does not open the TCP connection. You can use ::start instead of ::new if you want to do everything at once. Otherwise, follow ::new with #start.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 212
def initialize(address, port = nil)
@address = address
@port = (port || SMTP.default_port)
@esmtp = true
@capabilities = nil
@socket = nil
@started = false
@open_timeout = 30
@read_timeout = 60
@error_occured = false
@debug_output = nil
@tls = false
@starttls = false
@ssl_context = nil
end
Creates a new Net::SMTP object and connects to the server.
This method is equivalent to:
Net::SMTP.new(address, port).start(helo_domain, account, password, authtype)
Net::SMTP.start('your.smtp.server') do |smtp| smtp.send_message msgstr, 'from@example.com', ['dest@example.com'] end
If called with a block, the newly-opened Net::SMTP object is yielded to the block, and automatically closed when the block finishes. If called without a block, the newly-opened Net::SMTP object is returned to the caller, and it is the caller’s responsibility to close it when finished.
address is the hostname or ip address of your smtp server.
port is the port to connect to; it defaults to port 25.
helo is the HELO domain provided by the
client to the server (see overview comments); it defaults to 'localhost'.
The remaining arguments are used for SMTP
authentication, if required or desired. user is the account
name; secret is your password or other authentication token;
and authtype is the authentication type, one of :plain,
:login, or :cram_md5. See the discussion of SMTP
Authentication in the overview notes.
This method may raise:
IOError
TimeoutError
# File net/smtp.rb, line 455
def SMTP.start(address, port = nil, helo = 'localhost',
user = nil, secret = nil, authtype = nil,
&block) # :yield: smtp
new(address, port).start(helo, user, secret, authtype, &block)
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 753
def auth_cram_md5(user, secret)
check_auth_args user, secret
res = critical {
res0 = get_response('AUTH CRAM-MD5')
check_auth_continue res0
crammed = cram_md5_response(secret, res0.cram_md5_challenge)
get_response(base64_encode("#{user} #{crammed}"))
}
check_auth_response res
res
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 742
def auth_login(user, secret)
check_auth_args user, secret
res = critical {
check_auth_continue get_response('AUTH LOGIN')
check_auth_continue get_response(base64_encode(user))
get_response(base64_encode(secret))
}
check_auth_response res
res
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 733
def auth_plain(user, secret)
check_auth_args user, secret
res = critical {
get_response('AUTH PLAIN ' + base64_encode("\0#{user}\0#{secret}"))
}
check_auth_response res
res
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 727
def authenticate(user, secret, authtype = DEFAULT_AUTH_TYPE)
check_auth_method authtype
check_auth_args user, secret
send auth_method(authtype), user, secret
end
Returns supported authentication methods on this server. You cannot get valid value before opening SMTP session.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 284
def capable_auth_types
return [] unless @capabilities
return [] unless @capabilities['AUTH']
@capabilities['AUTH']
end
true if server advertises AUTH CRAM-MD5. You cannot get valid value before opening SMTP session.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 271
def capable_cram_md5_auth?
auth_capable?('CRAM-MD5')
end
true if server advertises AUTH LOGIN. You cannot get valid value before opening SMTP session.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 265
def capable_login_auth?
auth_capable?('LOGIN')
end
true if server advertises AUTH PLAIN. You cannot get valid value before opening SMTP session.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 259
def capable_plain_auth?
auth_capable?('PLAIN')
end
true if server advertises STARTTLS. You cannot get valid value before opening SMTP session.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 247
def capable_starttls?
capable?('STARTTLS')
end
This method sends a message. If msgstr is given, sends it as a
message. If block is given, yield a message writer stream. You must write
message before the block is closed.
# Example 1 (by string) smtp.data("From: john@example.com To: betty@example.com Subject: I found a bug Check vm.c:58879. ") # Example 2 (by block) smtp.data {|f| f.puts "From: john@example.com" f.puts "To: betty@example.com" f.puts "Subject: I found a bug" f.puts "" f.puts "Check vm.c:58879." }
# File net/smtp.rb, line 887
def data(msgstr = nil, &block) #:yield: stream
if msgstr and block
raise ArgumentError, "message and block are exclusive"
end
unless msgstr or block
raise ArgumentError, "message or block is required"
end
res = critical {
check_continue get_response('DATA')
if msgstr
@socket.write_message msgstr
else
@socket.write_message_by_block(&block)
end
recv_response()
}
check_response res
res
end
WARNING: This method causes serious security holes. Use this method for only debugging.
Set an output stream for debug logging. You must call this before start.
# example smtp = Net::SMTP.new(addr, port) smtp.set_debug_output $stderr smtp.start do |smtp| .... end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 397
def debug_output=(arg)
@debug_output = arg
end
Disables SMTP/TLS (STARTTLS) for this object. Must be called before the connection is established to have any effect.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 355
def disable_starttls
@starttls = false
@ssl_context = nil
end
Disables SMTP/TLS for this object. Must be called before the connection is established to have any effect.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 311
def disable_tls
@tls = false
@ssl_context = nil
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 825
def ehlo(domain)
getok("EHLO #{domain}")
end
Enables SMTP/TLS (STARTTLS) for this object. context is a
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext object.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 337
def enable_starttls(context = SMTP.default_ssl_context)
raise 'openssl library not installed' unless defined?(OpenSSL)
raise ArgumentError, "SMTPS and STARTTLS is exclusive" if @tls
@starttls = :always
@ssl_context = context
end
Enables SMTP/TLS (STARTTLS) for this object if server accepts.
context is a OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext object.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 346
def enable_starttls_auto(context = SMTP.default_ssl_context)
raise 'openssl library not installed' unless defined?(OpenSSL)
raise ArgumentError, "SMTPS and STARTTLS is exclusive" if @tls
@starttls = :auto
@ssl_context = context
end
Enables SMTP/TLS (SMTPS: SMTP over direct TLS
connection) for this object. Must be called before the connection is
established to have any effect. context is a
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext object.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 300
def enable_tls(context = SMTP.default_ssl_context)
raise 'openssl library not installed' unless defined?(OpenSSL)
raise ArgumentError, "SMTPS and STARTTLS is exclusive" if @starttls
@tls = true
@ssl_context = context
end
Finishes the SMTP session and closes TCP connection. Raises IOError if not started.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 533
def finish
raise IOError, 'not yet started' unless started?
do_finish
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 821
def helo(domain)
getok("HELO #{domain}")
end
Provide human-readable stringification of class state.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 229
def inspect
"#<#{self.class} #{@address}:#{@port} started=#{@started}>"
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 829
def mailfrom(from_addr)
if $SAFE > 0
raise SecurityError, 'tainted from_addr' if from_addr.tainted?
end
getok("MAIL FROM:<#{from_addr}>")
end
Opens a message writer stream and gives it to the block. The stream is valid only in the block, and has these methods:
outputs STR and CR LF.
outputs STR.
outputs sprintf(fmt,*args).
outputs STR and returns the length of written bytes.
outputs STR and returns self.
If a single CR (“r”) or LF (“n”) is found in the message, it is converted to the CR LF pair. You cannot send a binary message with this method.
from_addr is a String representing the source mail address.
to_addr is a String or Strings or Array of Strings,
representing the destination mail address or addresses.
Net::SMTP.start('smtp.example.com', 25) do |smtp| smtp.open_message_stream('from@example.com', ['dest@example.com']) do |f| f.puts 'From: from@example.com' f.puts 'To: dest@example.com' f.puts 'Subject: test message' f.puts f.puts 'This is a test message.' end end
This method may raise:
IOError
TimeoutError
# File net/smtp.rb, line 711
def open_message_stream(from_addr, *to_addrs, &block) # :yield: stream
raise IOError, 'closed session' unless @socket
mailfrom from_addr
rcptto_list(to_addrs) {data(&block)}
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 857
def rcptto(to_addr)
if $SAFE > 0
raise SecurityError, 'tainted to_addr' if to_addr.tainted?
end
getok("RCPT TO:<#{to_addr}>")
end
# File net/smtp.rb, line 836
def rcptto_list(to_addrs)
raise ArgumentError, 'mail destination not given' if to_addrs.empty?
ok_users = []
unknown_users = []
to_addrs.flatten.each do |addr|
begin
rcptto addr
rescue SMTPAuthenticationError
unknown_users << addr.dump
else
ok_users << addr
end
end
raise ArgumentError, 'mail destination not given' if ok_users.empty?
ret = yield
unless unknown_users.empty?
raise SMTPAuthenticationError, "failed to deliver for #{unknown_users.join(', ')}"
end
ret
end
Set the number of seconds to wait until timing-out a read(2) call.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 378
def read_timeout=(sec)
@socket.read_timeout = sec if @socket
@read_timeout = sec
end
Sends msgstr as a message. Single CR (“r”) and LF (“n”) found
in the msgstr, are converted into the CR LF pair. You cannot
send a binary message with this method. msgstr should include
both the message headers and body.
from_addr is a String representing the source mail address.
to_addr is a String or Strings or Array of Strings,
representing the destination mail address or addresses.
Net::SMTP.start('smtp.example.com') do |smtp| smtp.send_message msgstr, 'from@example.com', ['dest@example.com', 'dest2@example.com'] end
This method may raise:
IOError
TimeoutError
# File net/smtp.rb, line 658
def send_message(msgstr, from_addr, *to_addrs)
raise IOError, 'closed session' unless @socket
mailfrom from_addr
rcptto_list(to_addrs) {data msgstr}
end
Opens a TCP connection and starts the SMTP session.
helo is the HELO domain that you'll dispatch
mails from; see the discussion in the overview notes.
If both of user and secret are given, SMTP authentication will be attempted using the AUTH
command. authtype specifies the type of authentication to
attempt; it must be one of :login, :plain, and :cram_md5. See the notes on
SMTP Authentication in the overview.
When this methods is called with a block, the newly-started SMTP object is yielded to the block, and automatically closed after the block call finishes. Otherwise, it is the caller’s responsibility to close the session when finished.
This is very similar to the class method ::start.
require 'net/smtp' smtp = Net::SMTP.new('smtp.mail.server', 25) smtp.start(helo_domain, account, password, authtype) do |smtp| smtp.send_message msgstr, 'from@example.com', ['dest@example.com'] end
The primary use of this method (as opposed to ::start) is probably to set debugging (#set_debug_output) or ESMTP (#esmtp=), which must be done before the session is started.
If session has already been started, an IOError will be raised.
This method may raise:
IOError
TimeoutError
# File net/smtp.rb, line 516
def start(helo = 'localhost',
user = nil, secret = nil, authtype = nil) # :yield: smtp
if block_given?
begin
do_start helo, user, secret, authtype
return yield(self)
ensure
do_finish
end
else
do_start helo, user, secret, authtype
return self
end
end
true if the SMTP session has been
started.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 462
def started?
@started
end
SMTP command dispatcher
# File net/smtp.rb, line 817
def starttls
getok('STARTTLS')
end
Returns truth value if this object uses STARTTLS. If this object always uses STARTTLS, returns :always. If this object uses STARTTLS when the server support TLS, returns :auto.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 321
def starttls?
@starttls
end
true if this object uses STARTTLS.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 326
def starttls_always?
@starttls == :always
end
true if this object uses STARTTLS when server advertises STARTTLS.
# File net/smtp.rb, line 331
def starttls_auto?
@starttls == :auto
end
true if this object uses SMTP/TLS (SMTPS).
# File net/smtp.rb, line 291
def tls?
@tls
end
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