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{{#template name="apiEmail"}}
The email package allows sending email from a Meteor app. To use it, add the
package to your project by running in your terminal:
meteor add email
The server reads from the MAIL_URL environment variable to determine how to
send mail. Currently, Meteor supports sending mail over SMTP; the MAIL_URL
environment variable should be of the form
smtp://USERNAME:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/.
If MAIL_URL is not set, Email.send outputs the message to standard output
instead.
{{> autoApiBox "Email.send"}}
You must provide the from option and at least one of to, cc, and bcc;
all other options are optional.
Email.send only works on the server. Here is an example of how a
client could use a server method call to send an email. (In an actual
application, you'd need to be careful to limit the emails that a
client could send, to prevent your server from being used as a relay
by spammers.)
// In your server code: define a method that the client can call
Meteor.methods({
sendEmail: function (to, from, subject, text) {
check([to, from, subject, text], [String]);
// Let other method calls from the same client start running,
// without waiting for the email sending to complete.
this.unblock();
Email.send({
to: to,
from: from,
subject: subject,
text: text
});
}
});
// In your client code: asynchronously send an email
Meteor.call('sendEmail',
'alice@example.com',
'bob@example.com',
'Hello from Meteor!',
'This is a test of Email.send.');
{{/template}}