SMTP email node for Node-RED
npm install node-red-contrib-emailSMTP email node for Node-RED



You can install by using the Menu - Manage Palette option, or running the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically ~/.node-red
``sh`
cd ~/.node-red
npm install --save node-red-contrib-email
NodeJS version >= 6.0.0 \
Node-RED >= 2.0.0
- host - is the hostname or ip address to connect to
- port - is the port to connect to
- secure – if true the connection will use TLS when connecting to server. If false (the default) then TLS is used if server supports the STARTTLS extension. In most cases set this value to true if you are connecting to port 465. For port 587 or 25 keep it false
- auth - authentication 'none' or 'login'
- proxy - is a proxy URL, for example 'http://proxy-host:1234'
- from - The email address of the sender. All email addresses can be plain ‘sender@server.com’ or formatted '“Sender Name” sender@server.com', see Address object for details. Can be overwritten with msg.email.from.msg.email.to
- to - Comma separated list or an array of recipients email addresses that will appear on the To: field. Can be overwritten with .msg.email.cc
- cc - Comma separated list or an array of recipients email addresses that will appear on the Cc: field. Can be overwritten with .msg.email.bcc
- bcc - Comma separated list or an array of recipients email addresses that will appear on the Bcc: field. Can be overwritten with .msg.email.subject
- subject - The subject of the email. Can be overwritten with .msg.email.priority
- priority - Sets message importance headers, either ‘high’, ‘normal’ (default) or ‘low’. Can be overwritten with .
msg.payload can be used for one of the following message versions. Set the node property payload type to set the version of your msg.payload.
- text - The plaintext version of the message as an Unicode string, Buffer, Stream or an attachment-like object ({path: ‘/var/data/…'}). If you're sending a msg.payload of type number or boolean, then it is converted to string.
- html - The HTML version of the message as an Unicode string, Buffer, Stream or an attachment-like object ({path: ‘http://…'})
- amp - AMP4EMAIL specific HTML version of the message, same usage as with text and html. See AMP example below for usage or this blogpost for sending and rendering.
Set msg.email.attachments as an array of attachment objects (see Using attachments for details). Attachments can be used for embedding images as well.
`js`
msg.email = {
attachments: [
{
// utf-8 string as an attachment
filename: "text1.txt",
content: "hello world!",
},
{
// binary buffer as an attachment
filename: "text2.txt",
content: new Buffer("hello world!", "utf-8"),
},
{
// file on disk as an attachment
filename: "text3.txt",
path: "/path/to/file.txt", // stream this file
},
{
// filename and content type is derived from path
path: "/path/to/file.txt",
},
{
// stream as an attachment
filename: "text4.txt",
content: fs.createReadStream("file.txt"),
},
{
// define custom content type for the attachment
filename: "text.bin",
content: "hello world!",
contentType: "text/plain",
},
{
// use URL as an attachment
filename: "license.txt",
path: "https://raw.github.com/nodemailer/nodemailer/master/LICENSE",
},
{
// encoded string as an attachment
filename: "text1.txt",
content: "aGVsbG8gd29ybGQh",
encoding: "base64",
},
{
// data uri as an attachment
path: "data:text/plain;base64,aGVsbG8gd29ybGQ=",
},
{
// use pregenerated MIME node
raw:
"Content-Type: text/plain\r\n" +
"Content-Disposition: attachment;\r\n" +
"\r\n" +
"Hello world!",
},
],
};
Use the node editor to define the email fields or overwrite this properties with a flow msg:
`js`
msg.email = {
from: "foo@example.com",
to: "bar@example.com",
subject: "Test",
text: "This is the plain text version.",
html: "This is the html version
",
attachments: [
{
// utf-8 string as an attachment
filename: "text1.txt",
content: "hello world!",
}
],
};
Only overwrite email.to:
`js`
msg.email = {
to: "receiver@example.com"
};
Example for amp message:
` For clients that do not support AMP4EMAIL or amp content is not validjs
msg.email = {
from: "Nodemailer
to: "Nodemailer
subject: "AMP4EMAIL message",
text: "For clients with plaintext support only",
html: "
amp:
Image:
GIF (requires "amp-anim" script in header):
,
};
`Send Mail Node Output
output
msg.payload includes the result, the exact format depends on the transport mechanism used-
msg.payload.messageId - most transports should return the final Message-Id value used with this property
- msg.payload.envelope includes the envelope object for the message
- msg.payload.accepted is an array returned by SMTP transports (includes recipient addresses that were accepted by the server)
- msg.payload.rejected is an array returned by SMTP transports (includes recipient addresses that were rejected by the server)
- msg.payload.pending` is an array returned by Direct SMTP transport. Includes recipient addresses that were temporarily rejected together with the server responseSMTP connection is verified at node startup and displayed as node status.
Be aware though that this call only tests connection and authentication but it does not check if the service allows you to use a specific envelope From address or not.
This node is based on nodemailer. Read their documentation for a deeper understanding:
- smtp configuration
- message configuration
Feel free to contact me for any feature request.
Features not implemented yet:
- OAuth2 authentication
- Pooled SMTP
- Delivery status notification
- Calendar events