jangosmtp 0.1.1 → 0.1.2

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  ### Send an email using group name
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  Send an email and get/create a requested group
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  `group_name`: group name that the user wants the email to be applied to, should only contain alphanumeric ( and spaces ) will be cleaned if an incorrect name is used
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+ `subject`: the subject of the email to be sent
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  `to_email`: the single email address that the email will be sent to
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  `from_email`: the email address that the email will be coming from
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  `from_name`: the name that the email address will be coming from
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  ___IMPORTANT___: This function will attempt to get or create a group for each email that is sent. If you will be sending a lot of emails to the same group I would recommend you create the group first and use the `send_email_with_group_id` function since that takes a group_id and won't attempt to create the group with each email that is sent
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- send_email( group_name, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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+ send_email( group_name, subject, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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  ### Send an email using group id
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  Send an email using a pre-existing group
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  `group_id`: the id of the group that this email will be applied to
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+ `subject`: the subject of the email to be sent
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  `to_email`: the single email address that the email will be sent to
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  `from_email`: the email address that the email will be coming from
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  `from_name`: the name that the email address will be coming from
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  `html`: the html of the email message to be sent
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- send_email_with_group_id( group_id, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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+ send_email_with_group_id( group_id, subject, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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  ## Contributing
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  # Send an email and get/create a requested group
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  # group_name: group name that the user wants the email to be applied to, should only contain alphanumeric
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  # ( and spaces ) will be cleaned if an incorrect name is used
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+ # subject: the subject of the email to be sent
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  # to_email: the single email address that the email will be sent to
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  # from_email: the email address that the email will be coming from
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  # from_name: the name that the email address will be coming from
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  # be sending a lot of emails to the same group I would recommend you create the group first and use
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  # the send_email_with_group_id function since that takes a group_id and won't attempt to create the
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  # group with each email that is sent
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- def send_email( group_name, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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+ def send_email( group_name, subject, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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  check_user_pass
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  group_id = get_create_group( group_name )
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  unless group_id.nil?
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- return send_email_with_group_id( group_id, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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+ return send_email_with_group_id( group_id, subject, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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  end
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  end
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  # Send an email using a pre-existing group
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  # group_id: the id of the group that this email will be applied to
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+ # subject: the subject of the email to be sent
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  # to_email: the single email address that the email will be sent to
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  # from_email: the email address that the email will be coming from
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  # from_name: the name that the email address will be coming from
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  # html: the html of the email message to be sent
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- def send_email_with_group_id( group_id, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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+ def send_email_with_group_id( group_id, subject, to_email, from_email, from_name, html )
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  options = {
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  'Username' => @username,
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  'Password' => @password,
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  'FromEmail' => from_email,
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  'FromName' => from_name,
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  'ToEmailAddress' => to_email,
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- 'Subject' => 'SOCO Authorization Request',
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+ 'Subject' => subject,
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  'MessagePlain' => 'auto-generate',
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  'MessageHTML' => html,
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  'Options' => 'OpenTrack=' + @open_tracking.to_s + ',ClickTrack=' + @click_tracking.to_s + ',TransactionalGroupID=' + group_id
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  module Jangosmtp
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: jangosmtp
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.1.1
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+ version: 0.1.2
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2012-03-21 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2012-03-26 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  name: mechanize
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  version: '0'
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  requirements: []
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  signing_key:
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  specification_version: 3
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  summary: Will encapsulate all the necessary api calls into an easy to use gem.