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@sap-cloud-sdk/mail-client
Advanced tools
With the SAP Cloud SDK mail client you can leverage the connectivity and destination services on SAP BTP to send e-mails from your application.
The API of this package is not stable and will likely change in future versions.
$ npm install @sap-cloud-sdk/mail-client
Use the sendMail
function to send e-mails.
sendMail(destination, { from: 'from@sap.com', to: 'to@sap.com', subject: 'subject', text: 'text' });
The recommended way to get in touch with us is to create an issue on GitHub.
Select the issue category Bug
, Feature
or Question
depending on the nature of your request.
We try to provide fixes, features and answers as soon as possible.
If you would like to contribute to the SAP Cloud SDK, please make yourself familiar with our contributing guidelines and follow the given instructions.
The SAP Cloud SDK is released under the Apache License Version 2.0.
2.8.0
API Docs: https://sap.github.io/cloud-sdk/api/2.8.0
generateNpmrc
cli option. This option was only used to configure the now defunct npm registry hosted by SAP. It now has no effect anymore and should be removed in all invocations of the generator cli. (15e9ef4b)FAQs
SAP Cloud SDK for JavaScript e-mail client
The npm package @sap-cloud-sdk/mail-client receives a total of 1,099 weekly downloads. As such, @sap-cloud-sdk/mail-client popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sap-cloud-sdk/mail-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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