i am creating a rooms in openfire.
want to send files in a room so that it can distribute that file to all room occupants.
I am done with one to one file transfer by following this post :
http://harryjoy.me/2012/08/18/file-transfer-in-android-with-asmack-and-openfire /
Now i am not able to send the file in a group. What am I doing is instead of sending file to user, I am just replacing username with group name :
OutgoingFileTransfer transfer = manager.createOutgoingFileTransfer("usre2#myHost/Smack");
to =>
OutgoingFileTransfer transfer = manager.createOutgoingFileTransfer("groupname#conference.myHost");
OutgoingFileTransfer transfer = manager.createOutgoingFileTransfer("groupname#conference.myHost/groupmember");
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I'm sending mass messages with custom messages per subscriber, when I get the bounce-back I use my own cocktail to read the STMP emails.
What I haven't figure it out is how to add a unique ID for each email that is sent out, so in my bounce-back I can read the email's code and look for that particular ID, currently when I read the bounce I look for the recipient email compare to what I have based on creation date plus the email...
Is not efficient and 20 emails out of 1K or so gets lost cuz I can't find in bounce the headers due to some servers custom messages although it does return headers but I have nothing to compared with...
So is there a way to add this UUID in Swift services? I have seen that Swift is adding its own UUID but I haven't been able to retrieve it, when the message is sent I want that UUID so that I can save it and then latter I can read it from the bounces...
So, if I can't retrieve it, can I add my own?
I wanna have a relation email and UUID that was use when that message was sent.
$message_out = (new \Swift_Message($out->subject))
->setFrom($out->from_email, $out->from_name)
->setTo($out->email)
->setBody($content, 'text/html')
->setReplyTo('noreply#foo.com', 'No reply');
$message_out->send($mensaje_mail, $errors_sent);
Is this a header I can add the retrieve it in the bounce-back messages?
Thank you.
I have a rule in Amazon SES which copies all mails to a particular domain into an s3 bucket. I want to have subfolders inside this bucket and keep emails separately according to the email prefix.
For example my current rule takes all incoming mails of anything#test.com into s3 bucket emaillist. If email was sent to customer1#test.com I want to keep it in emaillist/customer1 similarly for any other email in this domain I want to keep it in separate sub folders.
Can I do it without Lambda ?Only by using rule sets?
Short answer is no - you need to use Lambda to create a dynamic prefix(subfolder).
I would like to understand how can I capture emails sent to different random email ids generated by server in one inbox to run analysis on those emails something like this website does : https://www.mail-tester.com/
Here , with each page referesh, you would notice a new random email id is generated. If an email is sent to this random email id, the mail-tester server captures that email, assesses it using spamassassin and generates a report. I want to understand how can we capture emails sent to so many different random email ids in a single inbox so that they can be assessed by spamassassin or any other utility.
Practial implementation for unix/linux sendmail using procmail as its local mailer.
Use FEATURE(virtusertable) to redirect messages for xyz#test.example.net to user+xyz (user user with +xyz "detail").
~user/.procmailrc will process incoming messages upon delivery. xyz (+detail) will be available via $1.
See also: Sendmail-FAQ-3.29: How can I add a header specifying the actual recipient when having multiple users in a virtual domain go to a single mailbox?
We're considering using an external application to send e-mails where the attachments have huge filesizes.
One of our users states the requirement: it must be possible to ORDER attachments, so that I can refer to them as "the first attachment", "the second attachment" and the receiver will see the attachments in the same order I sent them.
She claims any normal email clients support this: the sender chooses the order, the recipients client always shows the attachments in this order.
I can't verify that claim. Is this true? Is it stated anywhere? How (technically) are attachments ordered?
Well... Inside the message there is order. Attachments are sent sequentially one-after-the-other inside MIME text. But RFC makes no statement on how these should be displayed in email client. And it even might depend on your email generating software to keep the order you added the attachments in (JavaMail does so)
Things you could consider:
Prefix your attachment filenames with a number 1_first_attachment.txt 2_contract.pdf and so on.
Use HTML for your emails and create a section "attachments: a, b, c" with linkd to the attachments using Content-ID (href="cid:xxx")
Actual, when u load the document to the email, and load next, they gonna be in order anyway. They not gonna be mixed.
if u afraid that particular ur email gonna mix attachments, just add numerical order)
This is example where i just adding files. I just by holding shift click on the files in that order that i wanted and that is all.
And i receive this message with attachments in the same order as it was sent.
I need a program that will be used to send email using SMTP from a local machine. I need to send about 2000 emails.
The emails addresses are located in a MS Excel document with unique ID numbers. The attachments are in a separate folder with unique ID numbers same as the excel folder.
Every recipient will receive the same email with different attachment according to the ID number.
Is there any free or low cost program available out there that will achieve the goal?
If not, what is the best and quickest way to write a program like this?
Example of MS Excel Data:
DWEL1859 jack#bla.com
DSYD1514 caleb#bla.com
DSYD1738 jen#bla.com
DNSW2736 shown#bla.com
DPRE2510 roger#bla.com
Example of zip file names:
DNSW2736.zip
DPRE2510.zip
DSYD1514.zip
DSYD1738.zip
DWEL1859.zip
Use PHPMailer with couple of any DB server (i.e. MySQL) and PHP script containing some trivial logic. Write me on email (see accaunt) if you will need help within realization.