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@@ -72,6 +72,87 @@ Or you can just chain the methods together like:
Notifier.welcome.deliver # Creates the email and sends it immediately
+== Setting defaults
+
+Sometimes you have an Action Mailer class with more than one method for sending e-mails. Think of an authentication system in which you would like to send users a welcome message after sign up, a forgot your password message and a message to send when the user closes his account. Your class would look something like this.
+
+Example:
+
+ class Authenticationmailer < ActionMailer::Base
+ def signed_up(user)
+ # prepare the view
+ ....
+
+ # and send the e-mail
+ mail(:to => user.email,
+ :subject => "Welcome to our awesome application!",
+ :from => "awesome@application.com")
+ end
+
+ def forgot_password(user)
+ # prepare the view
+ ....
+
+ mail(:to => user.email,
+ :subject => "Forgot your password? No worry, we're awesome at that too!",
+ :from => "awesome@application.com")
+ end
+
+ def closed_account(user)
+ # prepare the view
+ ....
+
+ mail(:to => user.email,
+ :subject => "Closing your account, are you? That's not awesome, dude!",
+ :from => "awesome@application.com")
+ end
+ end
+
+Now this works fine, but it would be nice if we could remove the :from from the method, seeing that it is a static value that is the same across all the methods, and just assign it once. Introducing the default method. With this method you can assign default values that will be used by all of the mail methods. Now you can refactor the above example to just assign the :from value only once.
+
+Example:
+
+ class Authenticationmailer < ActionMailer::Base
+ default :from => "awesome@application.com"
+
+ def signed_up(user)
+ # prepare the view
+ ....
+
+ # and send the e-mail
+ mail(:to => user.email,
+ :subject => "Welcome to our awesome application!")
+ end
+
+ def forgot_password(user)
+ # prepare the view
+ ....
+
+ mail(:to => user.email,
+ :subject => "Forgot your password? No worry, we're awesome at that too!")
+ end
+
+ def closed_account(user)
+ # prepare the view
+ ....
+
+ mail(:to => user.email,
+ :subject => "Closing your account, are you? That's not awesome, dude!")
+ end
+ end
+
+The default method takes a Hash, so it is possible to assign more values in one method.
+
+Example:
+
+ class Authenticationmailer < ActionMailer::Base
+ default :from => "awesome@application.com", :subject => "Default subject"
+
+ .....
+ end
+
+The default value is overwritten if you use them in the mail method.
+
== Receiving emails
To receive emails, you need to implement a public instance method called receive that takes an