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== Installation
== License
This library is public domain software and provided without warranty of any kind.
== Author
== Description
This library dynamically replace net/smtp and net/pop with these in ruby 1.9 and enables pop or smtp via SSL/TLS.
This is tested on Ruby 1.8.4 and 1.8.5(both windows).
== Usage
=== SMTP
def send_message require "time" msgstr = <<END_OF_MESSAGE From: Your Name you@gmail.com To: Destination Address yourfriend@gmail.com Subject: test message Date: #{Time.now.rfc2822}
test message body. END_OF_MESSAGE
Net::SMTP.enable_tls(OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE) Net::SMTP.start("smtp.gmail.com", "587", "your.domain", "username", "password", :plain) do |smtp| smtp.send_message msgstr, "you@gmail.com", "yourfriend@gmail.com" end end
=== POP
def receive_messages Net::POP.enable_ssl(OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE) Net::POP.start("pop.gmail.com", "995", "username", "password") do |pop| p pop.mails[0].pop end end
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We found that tlsmail demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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