Command to quickly send HTML email to your configured email service
Check Mail
Twilio SendGrid NodeJS mail service
A small library to check mail address validity
Twilio SendGrid NodeJS internal helpers
Chat with pi agent to control your browser — summarize pages, fill forms, check mail, and save routines.
Provides an API to compose mails using OS specific UI
Mail provider for adonis framework and has support for all common mailing services to send emails
Useful TypeScript utilities.
Quick and dirty smtp server, that accepts handlers to process messages
An email verification tool to check Mail Exchange records and validate emails
SMTP Server and Web Interface for reading and testing emails during development
Send mail via Node.js with ZeptoMail
A plugin for nodemailer that uses express-handlebars view engine to generate emails
Haraka plugin that scans messages with SpamAssassin
Universal Mail Adapter for Parse Server, supports any email provider REST API, with localization and templates.
checks whether a hyperlink is alive (200 OK) or dead
Haraka plugin for ACLs for email connections
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Provides temporary email for E2E testing with Cypress
Open the mail app of the user's choice
Sendmail replacement, sends mail directly to recipients SMTP server
A wrapper on top of MFMailComposeViewController from iOS and Mail Intent on android
Render JSX email components to HTML email
Validates, at some degree, that the email you want to send to it's valid and exists.
Smartly check whether a given email/domain belongs to a free or disposable mail provider. There are hundreds of lists available in Github repositories or Gists that list various free and disposable email providers. This gem downloads a bunch of these scripts (pre-configured URLs) and parses them to count votes against each domain in the list. We, then, create a Trie structure to efficiently query this data with a given domain or email. For each query, you get back a number specifying how many sources are claiming that the domain is a free or disposable email provider.
a Gem which checks if an E-Mail-Address is a Trash-Mail
ActiveModel validation that checks email addresses against a blacklist of trash-mail providers
ActiveModel::EachValidator to check for valid e-mail addresses
The validation APIs help you validate data. Check if an E-mail address is real. Check if a domain is real. Check up on an IP address, and even where it is located. All this and much more is available in the validation API.
MailCatcher runs a super simple SMTP server which catches any message sent to it to display in a web interface. Run mailcatcher, set your favourite app to deliver to smtp://127.0.0.1:1025 instead of your default SMTP server, then check out http://127.0.0.1:1080 to see the mail.
Checks for gitlab repositories with a set remote and run git fetch on these. Features: send mail for reports/error, webhook integration, trigger pipeline
Given an e-mail address this gem will check to see if it is able to determine the appropriate login URL for that service. For example user@gmail.com would return https://accounts.google.com/ServiceLogin?service=mail&continue=https://mail.google.com/mail/
Avantgarde checks your projects' dependencies for outdated packages and informs you by e-mail, notification or RSS.
Bcbiff checks the Inbox folder on an IMAP server for unread mails and sends a notification for each. Ideal for enabling push notification for your Gmail account using Boxcar.
gem-status gets the list of gems you use from Gemfile.lock file and runs some checks on those gems. Checks that can be run are: * Does it has a license? If it does not, it can be a problem for distributing your software with this gem. * Is it Gpl? If it is, it can be a problem if your software or other gems are not GPL compatible. * Is the same in Rubygems.org? This is for people who uses his own gem server. This checks the gems are the same. * Does it has security alerts? This will search into the commits and into security mailing lists for possible security messages.
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