Mailo - Java Mail Library
This is a client for sending emails easily from java applications :heart:.
It is extendable, as you can add custom mail providers and comes with a SMTP and some mail service providers out of the box.
Installation
Add the dependency to your maven dependencies:
<dependency>
<groupId>dev.ditsche</groupId>
<artifactId>mailo</artifactId>
<version>1.1.3</version>
</dependency>
Configuration
Environment Variables
Configuration is easy using the predefined environment variables. See below for more details:
MAILO_APP_ID
Sets the MJML application id obtained by requesting api keys from mjml.io.
MAILO_APP_SECRET
Sets the MJML application secret obtained by requesting api keys from mjml.io.
MAILO_TEMPLATE_DIR
Sets the root template directory in the classpath where all mail templates are located.
Defaults to ./templates/
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Config Object
The libary is designed to be configured through environment variables, but you can use the config object too. Before sending or
building mails, get the current config by using:
MailoConfig config = MailoConfig.get();
Now you can set the values as you need them to be programmatically.
Usage
Creating templates
Write your template with mjml and place them in your template directory inside of your Java Application. By default the library
searches /templates/**
in your classpath resources.
Sending mails
To send a mail using smtp, adapt the following code snippet.
SmtpConfig config = new SmtpConfig();
config.setHost("smtp.example.com");
config.setPort(465);
config.setUsername("test@example.com");
config.setPassword("test123!");
MailProvider mailProvider = new SmtpMailProvider(config);
Mail mail = MailBuilder.mjml()
.subject("Email Subject")
.from(new MailAddress("sender@test.com", "Sender name"))
.to(new MailAddress("test@test.com", "Test Name"))
.params("url", "http://example.com")
.params("name", "John Doe")
.template("path/to/template.mjml")
.build();
mailProvider.send(mail);
You can send mails using some big mail providers as well, if you don't like to use smtp directly. For example Postmark:
MailProvider mailProvider = new PostmarkMailProvider("YOUR_POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN");
Mail mail = MailBuilder.create()
.subject("Email Subject")
.from(new MailAddress("sender@test.com", "Sender name"))
.to(new MailAddress("test@test.com", "Test Name"))
.params("url", "http://example.com")
.params("name", "John Doe")
.template("path/to/template.mjml")
.build();
mailProvider.send(mail);
Currently available are:
- Postmark
- SendGrid
- Sendinblue
Mailgun (coming soon)Mailjet (coming soon)