Spoolmail for Lucee

Hi Folks,

I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. ) in
ACF to intercept/view email, for local development testing of
CFML-generated email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is
mentioned in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)

Thanks,
Jamie

Windows only, but https://smtp4dev.codeplex.com/ is great. No need to
log into any admin, it sits in the tray and intercepts mail, which you
can then view using your favourite mail client.On 18 June 2015 at 18:39, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:

I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. ) in ACF
to intercept/view email, for local development testing of CFML-generated
email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is mentioned
in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)

Thanks for the suggestions, guys.

I spent about a half hour playing with GreenMail. (I arbitrarily started
with that one first; I haven’t tried FakeSMTP yet.)

It looks like GreenMail would be good solution for certain kinds of
testing, but I’m not sure it meets my needs for routine local development:
I’d like for all mail (regardless of recipient address) to end up in one
place–as how SpoolMail worked; however GreenMail seems to create mailboxes
for each recipient address.

I need to run for today, but let me know if you happen to know if GreenMail
can be configured to funnel all mail into a single mailbox. (Or if FakeSMTP
can.)

I’ll pick back up on Monday.

Thanks,
JamieOn Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Andrew Dixon <@Andrew_Dixon> wrote:

We use GreenMail:

http://www.icegreen.com/greenmail/

It’s pretty good and has SMTP, POP3 and IMAP, so you can actually retrieve
the emails you send via the “fake” SMTP server.

Kind regards,

Andrew
about.me http://about.me/andrew_dixon - mso http://www.mso.net - Lucee
Association Member http://lucee.org

On 18 June 2015 at 20:03, Dan Skaggs <@Dan_Skaggs> wrote:

Another option if you need cross-platform is FakeSMTP

FakeSMTP – FakeSMTP - Dummy SMTP server for developers

On Jun 18, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Julian Halliwell <@Julian_Halliwell> wrote:

Windows only, but https://smtp4dev.codeplex.com/ is great. No need to
log into any admin, it sits in the tray and intercepts mail, which you
can then view using your favourite mail client.

On 18 June 2015 at 18:39, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:

I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. ) in
ACF
to intercept/view email, for local development testing of CFML-generated
email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is
mentioned
in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)


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I have been using Apache James. v 3.x is in beta. It has smtp, pop3, imap,
runs on java, and is FOSS.

I have instructions on my blog for compiling it from source, and I am in
process of creating a basic configuration doc for it.

www.bonnydoonmedia.com/blog

I will post more info later.

RobertOn Jun 18, 2015 10:39 AM, “Jamie Jackson” <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:

Hi Folks,

I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. ) in
ACF to intercept/view email, for local development testing of
CFML-generated email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is
mentioned in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)

Thanks,
Jamie


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Hi Jamie,
I’ve recently used http://mailcatcher.me/ and it works a treat for seeing
sent emails.

HTH
NiallOn Friday, June 19, 2015 at 11:25:11 PM UTC+1, Jamie Jackson wrote:

Thanks for the suggestions, guys.

I spent about a half hour playing with GreenMail. (I arbitrarily started
with that one first; I haven’t tried FakeSMTP yet.)

It looks like GreenMail would be good solution for certain kinds of
testing, but I’m not sure it meets my needs for routine local development:
I’d like for all mail (regardless of recipient address) to end up in one
place–as how SpoolMail worked; however GreenMail seems to create mailboxes
for each recipient address.

I need to run for today, but let me know if you happen to know if
GreenMail can be configured to funnel all mail into a single mailbox. (Or
if FakeSMTP can.)

I’ll pick back up on Monday.

Thanks,
Jamie

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Andrew Dixon <andrew...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:

We use GreenMail:

http://www.icegreen.com/greenmail/

It’s pretty good and has SMTP, POP3 and IMAP, so you can actually
retrieve the emails you send via the “fake” SMTP server.

Kind regards,

Andrew
about.me http://about.me/andrew_dixon - mso http://www.mso.net - Lucee
Association Member http://lucee.org

On 18 June 2015 at 20:03, Dan Skaggs <dan.s...@web-meister.com <javascript:>> wrote:

Another option if you need cross-platform is FakeSMTP

FakeSMTP – FakeSMTP - Dummy SMTP server for developers

On Jun 18, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Julian Halliwell <julianh...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:

Windows only, but https://smtp4dev.codeplex.com/ is great. No need to
log into any admin, it sits in the tray and intercepts mail, which you
can then view using your favourite mail client.

On 18 June 2015 at 18:39, Jamie Jackson <jamie...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:

I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. )
in ACF
to intercept/view email, for local development testing of CFML-generated
email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is
mentioned
in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)


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I think that Alex Skinner built an SMTP event gateway at one point. That would be the good basis to start with no?

Mark Drew

  • Sent by typing with my thumbs.> On 19 Jun 2015, at 23:25, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:

Thanks for the suggestions, guys.

I spent about a half hour playing with GreenMail. (I arbitrarily started with that one first; I haven’t tried FakeSMTP yet.)

It looks like GreenMail would be good solution for certain kinds of testing, but I’m not sure it meets my needs for routine local development: I’d like for all mail (regardless of recipient address) to end up in one place–as how SpoolMail worked; however GreenMail seems to create mailboxes for each recipient address.

I need to run for today, but let me know if you happen to know if GreenMail can be configured to funnel all mail into a single mailbox. (Or if FakeSMTP can.)

I’ll pick back up on Monday.

Thanks,
Jamie

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Andrew Dixon <@Andrew_Dixon> wrote:
We use GreenMail:

http://www.icegreen.com/greenmail/

It’s pretty good and has SMTP, POP3 and IMAP, so you can actually retrieve the emails you send via the “fake” SMTP server.

Kind regards,

Andrew
about.me - mso - Lucee Association Member

On 18 June 2015 at 20:03, Dan Skaggs <@Dan_Skaggs> wrote:
Another option if you need cross-platform is FakeSMTP

FakeSMTP – FakeSMTP - Dummy SMTP server for developers

On Jun 18, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Julian Halliwell <@Julian_Halliwell> wrote:

Windows only, but https://smtp4dev.codeplex.com/ is great. No need to
log into any admin, it sits in the tray and intercepts mail, which you
can then view using your favourite mail client.

On 18 June 2015 at 18:39, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:
I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. ) in ACF
to intercept/view email, for local development testing of CFML-generated
email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is mentioned
in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)


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Indeed, we have a product internally built on Lucee that does this with
multiple mailboxes and client logins, etc. I’ve some experimental code that
could work this up into a cross platform node-webkit application - but will
require some effort (and time - that I lack). For local development testing

  • Niall’s suggestion of MailCatcher is a good one I think. Simple to setup
    and does the trick.On 20 June 2015 at 13:20, Mark Drew <@Mark_Drew> wrote:

I think that Alex Skinner built an SMTP event gateway at one point. That
would be the good basis to start with no?

Mark Drew

  • Sent by typing with my thumbs.

On 19 Jun 2015, at 23:25, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:

Thanks for the suggestions, guys.

I spent about a half hour playing with GreenMail. (I arbitrarily started
with that one first; I haven’t tried FakeSMTP yet.)

It looks like GreenMail would be good solution for certain kinds of
testing, but I’m not sure it meets my needs for routine local development:
I’d like for all mail (regardless of recipient address) to end up in one
place–as how SpoolMail worked; however GreenMail seems to create mailboxes
for each recipient address.

I need to run for today, but let me know if you happen to know if
GreenMail can be configured to funnel all mail into a single mailbox. (Or
if FakeSMTP can.)

I’ll pick back up on Monday.

Thanks,
Jamie

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Andrew Dixon <@Andrew_Dixon> wrote:

We use GreenMail:

http://www.icegreen.com/greenmail/

It’s pretty good and has SMTP, POP3 and IMAP, so you can actually
retrieve the emails you send via the “fake” SMTP server.

Kind regards,

Andrew
about.me http://about.me/andrew_dixon - mso http://www.mso.net - Lucee
Association Member http://lucee.org

On 18 June 2015 at 20:03, Dan Skaggs <@Dan_Skaggs> wrote:

Another option if you need cross-platform is FakeSMTP

FakeSMTP – FakeSMTP - Dummy SMTP server for developers

On Jun 18, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Julian Halliwell <@Julian_Halliwell> wrote:

Windows only, but https://smtp4dev.codeplex.com/ is great. No need to
log into any admin, it sits in the tray and intercepts mail, which you
can then view using your favourite mail client.

On 18 June 2015 at 18:39, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:

I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. )
in ACF
to intercept/view email, for local development testing of CFML-generated
email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is
mentioned
in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)


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  • Sent by typing with my thumbs.> On 19 Jun 2015, at 23:25, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:

Thanks for the suggestions, guys.

I spent about a half hour playing with GreenMail. (I arbitrarily started with that one first; I haven’t tried FakeSMTP yet.)

It looks like GreenMail would be good solution for certain kinds of testing, but I’m not sure it meets my needs for routine local development: I’d like for all mail (regardless of recipient address) to end up in one place–as how SpoolMail worked; however GreenMail seems to create mailboxes for each recipient address.

I need to run for today, but let me know if you happen to know if GreenMail can be configured to funnel all mail into a single mailbox. (Or if FakeSMTP can.)

I’ll pick back up on Monday.

Thanks,
Jamie

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Andrew Dixon <@Andrew_Dixon> wrote:
We use GreenMail:

http://www.icegreen.com/greenmail/

It’s pretty good and has SMTP, POP3 and IMAP, so you can actually retrieve the emails you send via the “fake” SMTP server.

Kind regards,

Andrew
about.me - mso - Lucee Association Member

On 18 June 2015 at 20:03, Dan Skaggs <@Dan_Skaggs> wrote:
Another option if you need cross-platform is FakeSMTP

FakeSMTP – FakeSMTP - Dummy SMTP server for developers

On Jun 18, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Julian Halliwell <@Julian_Halliwell> wrote:

Windows only, but https://smtp4dev.codeplex.com/ is great. No need to
log into any admin, it sits in the tray and intercepts mail, which you
can then view using your favourite mail client.

On 18 June 2015 at 18:39, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:
I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. ) in ACF
to intercept/view email, for local development testing of CFML-generated
email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is mentioned
in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)


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More of an enhancement request for Lucee than a solution for Jamie…
But the OpenBD CFML engine has a ‘catchemail’ setting - to snag and
redirect all email for development, etc.
AlOn Thursday, June 18, 2015 at 10:39:06 AM UTC-7, Jamie Jackson wrote:

Hi Folks,

I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. ) in
ACF to intercept/view email, for local development testing of
CFML-generated email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is
mentioned in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)

Thanks,
Jamie

Thanks to all who replied.

In the end, I went with Mailcatcher, on Niall’s recommendation. It was
pretty easy to install Mailcatcher, create an upstart job for it, and
configure Lucee to use it–all via Vagrant provisioning.

Now, my team can simply “vagrant up”, hit local.mysite.com:1080, and watch
their local-app-generated mail appear in the Mailcatcher interface.

This was exactly the type of workflow I was looking for, and the fact that
Mailcatcher provides both the fake SMTP server and the web interface was
an added bonus.

Thanks,
JamieOn Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:

Hi Folks,

I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. ) in
ACF to intercept/view email, for local development testing of
CFML-generated email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is
mentioned in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)

Thanks,
Jamie


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Great stuff! I shall also check it out at some point.

Mark Drew

  • Sent by typing with my thumbs.> On 22 Jun 2015, at 20:23, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:

Thanks to all who replied.

In the end, I went with Mailcatcher, on Niall’s recommendation. It was pretty easy to install Mailcatcher, create an upstart job for it, and configure Lucee to use it–all via Vagrant provisioning.

Now, my team can simply “vagrant up”, hit local.mysite.com:1080, and watch their local-app-generated mail appear in the Mailcatcher interface.

This was exactly the type of workflow I was looking for, and the fact that Mailcatcher provides both the fake SMTP server and the web interface was an added bonus.

Thanks,
Jamie

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Jamie Jackson <@Jamie_Jackson> wrote:
Hi Folks,

I used to use SpoolMail ( GitHub - cfjedimaster/SpoolMail: SpoolMail lets you quickly access emails stored in the undelivered folder on a ColdFusion server. It is useful for testing emails sent out by an application on a development box. ) in ACF to intercept/view email, for local development testing of CFML-generated email.

What are people using to do this sort of thing in Lucee? (Lucee is mentioned in in the readme, but instructions are purely ACF.)

Thanks,
Jamie

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