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@payloadcms/email-nodemailer
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This adapter allows you to send emails using the Nodemailer library.
It abstracts all of the email functionality that was in Payload by default in 2.x into a separate package.
NOTE: Configuring email in Payload 3.0 is now completely optional. However, you will receive a startup warning that email is not configured and also a message if you attempt to send an email.
pnpm add @payloadcms/email-nodemailer nodemailer
import { nodemailerAdapter } from '@payloadcms/email-nodemailer'
import nodemailer from 'nodemailer'
export default buildConfig({
email: nodemailerAdapter({
defaultFromAddress: 'info@payloadcms.com',
defaultFromName: 'Payload',
// Any Nodemailer transport
transport: await nodemailer.createTransport({
host: process.env.SMTP_HOST,
port: 587,
auth: {
user: process.env.SMTP_USER,
pass: process.env.SMTP_PASS,
},
}),
}),
})
import { nodemailerAdapter } from '@payloadcms/email-nodemailer'
export default buildConfig({
email: nodemailerAdapter({
defaultFromAddress: 'info@payloadcms.com',
defaultFromName: 'Payload',
// Nodemailer transportOptions
transportOptions: {
host: process.env.SMTP_HOST,
port: 587,
auth: {
user: process.env.SMTP_USER,
pass: process.env.SMTP_PASS,
},
},
}),
})
During development, if you pass nothing to nodemailerAdapter, it will use the ethereal.email service.
This will log the ethereal.email details to console on startup.
import { nodemailerAdapter } from '@payloadcms/email-nodemailer'
export default buildConfig({
email: nodemailerAdapter(), // This will be the old ethereal.email functionality
})
FAQs
Payload Nodemailer Email Adapter
The npm package @payloadcms/email-nodemailer receives a total of 47,079 weekly downloads. As such, @payloadcms/email-nodemailer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @payloadcms/email-nodemailer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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