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Centralize and relay email from multiple distributed Django projects to an internal SMTP server via a database queue.
django-email-relay
enables Django projects without direct access to a preferred SMTP server to use that server for email dispatch.
It consists of two parts:
A Django app with a custom email backend that stores emails in a central database queue. This is what you will use on all the distributed Django projects that you would like to give access to the preferred SMTP server.
A relay service that reads from this queue to orchestrate email sending. It is available as either a standalone Docker image or a management command to be used within a Django project that does have access to the preferred SMTP server.
Visit the documentation for more information. There you will find:
This package is heavily inspired by the django-mailer
package. django-mailer
is licensed under the MIT license, which is also the license used for this package. The required copyright notice is included in the LICENSE
file for this package.
django-email-relay
is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE
file for more information.
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Centralize and relay email from multiple distributed Django projects to an internal SMTP server via a database queue.
We found that django-email-relay demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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