Send emails with Padrino in Heroku - ruby

I'm trying to send emails via sendmail in Padrino. I did the configuration specified here (Configuration and Quick Usage)
But I always get the following error in the server log (on Heroku or localhost):
app[web.1]: sh: Illegal option -
app[web.1]: Errno::EPIPE - Broken pipe:
I installed the mail gem and I'm using Padrino 0.10.7
I'm using this, to send the email:
post :create do
email(:from => "tony#reyes.com", :to => "john#smith.com", :subject => "Welcome!", :body=>"Body")
end
That's practically all I have...

You should be using one of the parter addons for sending mail with Heroku.
A good option is Sendgrid
heroku addons:add sendgrid:starter --app=your_app_name
Then in your Padrino app in app.rb inside your App class:
set :delivery_method, :smtp => {
:address => "smtp.sendgrid.net",
:port => 587,
:domain => 'heroku.com',
:user_name => ENV['SENDGRID_USERNAME'],
:password => ENV['SENDGRID_PASSWORD'],
:authentication => :plain,
:enable_starttls_auto => true
}
You could substitute these for settings for another external SMTP server, or look at Mandrill for transactional emails.
I suspect the Errno::EPIPE error you were seeing was that it could not connect to a valid SMTP server, so your controller code should be fine as it is.

Pat is right, you don't need an add-on, just configure your app.rb like stef suggests and you're good to go. So, for example, we use gmail and our config looks something like this:
set :delivery_method, :smtp => {
:address => "smtp.domain.com",
:port => 587,
:domain => 'rails.domain.com',
:user_name => "rails#domain.com",
:password => "super-secret",
:authentication => "plain",
:enable_starttls_auto => true,
:openssl_verify_mode => OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
}

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Automation of email sending process through corporate webmail

I am in need of a script which automatically sends particular data from my corporate webmail email id .
Till now I am able to send automatic emails from a gmail id. But Iam unable to configure it for my webmail id.
Please let me know if any configuration changes are needed or I need to setup a server for this.(if possible also help me how to configure the server)
This is the Ruby function which I am using
def send_mail(to_recepient,data,mailSubject,extraBodyText,sender_info)
options = { :address => "smtp.gmail.com",
:port => 587,
:domain => 'mail.gmail.com',
:user_name => sender_info[:senderName],
:password => sender_info[:senderPassword],
:authentication => 'plain',
:enable_starttls_auto => true }
Mail.defaults do
delivery_method :smtp, options
end
Mail.deliver do
to "#{to_recepient}"
from 'mailtest20152#gmail.com'
subject mailSubject
body stringData
fh=File.open('attachment_file',"w")
fh.puts data
add_file :filename => 'attachment_file', :content => data
end
File.unlink('attachment_file')
end
I faced similar problem. You can configure mailer for particular smtp server like this:
options = { :address => "smtp.yourdomain.com", #address can differ
:port => 25 }
Don't forget to add:
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :smtp
Don't need to provide password and username, but remember to specify from field in your email message (as you already did).

Sending email from simple Sinatra app using Pony

I am building my first portfolio page with Sinatra.
I have a 'textbook' contact page with a straight-forward form containing 'name', 'email' and 'content' fields. When someone submits the form, I want to recieve an email notification.
Pony claims that it can send email via simple 'one-line' of code. I have read the Pony documentation but it is not very detailed in how to set it up.
I don't know if I am not setting it up properly, the code is not right, Pony is not the best tool, or if my development environment is not allowing the mail to be sent.
The code below is supposed to be sending an email from the post method, it is then saving the data to a PostgreSQL database via the save_message method. The data is being persisted correctly.
#server.rb
require 'sinatra'
require 'pony'
require_relative 'model/methods'
get '/contact' do
erb :contact
end
post '/thankyou' do
unless params[:name] == '' || params[:email] == '' || params[:content] == ''
Pony.options = {
:subject => "Portfolio page: Message delivery from #{params[:name]}",
:body => "#{params[:content]}",
:via => :smtp,
:via_options => {
:address => 'smtp.1and1.com',
:port => '587',
:enable_starttls_auto => true,
:user_name => ENV["USER_EMAIL_ADDRESS"],
:password => ENV["SMTP_PASSWORD"],
:authentication => :login,
:domain => 'nterrafranca.com'
}
}
Pony.mail(:to => ENV["DESTINATION_EMAIL_ADDRESS"])
save_message(params[:name], params[:email], params[:content])
end
redirect '/'
end
Pony needs to know how to send the email, not just who it's to, from, what the subject and body are, etc.
From the pony documentation, it will default to use sendmail, otherwise configures SMTP to use localhost. Depending on where this application is running, it's highly likely that sendmail is not available, and that there is no SMTP configured on localhost.
I've used Pony for several applications. Each one, I configure a "noreply#" email address for Pony to use to authenticate for SMTP, therefore using my own domain email (usually Google Apps, or even Gmail) for my SMTP connection. For example:
Pony.options = {
:subject => "Some Subject",
:body => "This is the body.",
:via => :smtp,
:via_options => {
:address => 'smtp.gmail.com',
:port => '587',
:enable_starttls_auto => true,
:user_name => 'noreply#cdubs-awesome-domain.com',
:password => ENV["SMTP_PASSWORD"],
:authentication => :plain, # :plain, :login, :cram_md5, no auth by default
:domain => "localhost.localdomain"
}
}
In the case of a Sinatra app, I perform the exact above code (with the obvious substitutions) right before I call:
Pony.mail(:to => <some_email>)
I've configured Pony multiple times - comment if you still have issues and I'll be glad to help.
If you are using a gmail account with 2-step verification, you must generate an application specific password for the Pony mailer, and NOT use your usual SMTP password.
See https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
Insert the application specific password in the place of your usual password.
This is from the Pony project page on Github.

Getting email to work on openshift ruby application

I can't seem to get email for password recovery using devise to work on my openshift app. I'm using Rails 4.0.2 and Ruby 1.9.3. I've tried the following in production.rb :
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { :host => 'mydomain.com' }
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :smtp
config.action_mailer.smtp_settings = {
:port => 25,
:address => 'smtp.mailgun.org',
:user_name => 'postmaster#domain.com',
:password => '[password]',
:domain => 'mydomain.com.mailgun.domain',
:authentication => :plain,
}
I've also done settings required for google use and both worked fine in development on local. Also tried ports 465, 587, as described here. Sending mail unfortunately still isn't performed on production. The app just throws an error with nothing in the logs.

message not delivered to email -ruby on rails-

i tried to send message to mail by using ruby on rails but it not delivered
Although 0 error in the code
mail(:to => user.email, :subject => "Welcome to My site")
con
ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {
:address => "smtp.gmail.com",
:port => 587,
:domain => "gmail.com",
:user_name => "username",
:password => "password",
:authentication => "plain",
:enable_starttls_auto => true
}
RegistedMailer.sendingmail(#profolio).deliver
note
the application buit on localhost
What is the setting for delivery method ? It should be:
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :smtp
In development mode, Rails does not send out the email. Make sure you set this, per the Rails Guides Action Mailer Configuration for GMail page:
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :smtp
If that's already set, can you post your log?
You may also want to investigate something like MailCatcher, which makes it easier to test emails in development mode.

Protecting Passwords in a Rails Application's Environments

SO I found this sweet code to use Gmail in as the SMTP server for a Rails application:
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :smtp
config.action_mailer.smtp_settings = {
:address => "smtp.gmail.com",
:port => 587,
:domain => "google.com",
:authentication => :login,
:user_name => "<email address>",
:password => "<password>",
:enable_starttls_auto => true
}
This is awesome, but it requires me to authenticate, so my username and password will appear in the settings hash.
How can I protect my username and password from the source code and the CVS (i.e., from other developers whom I may grant access). I was thinking along the lines of somehow reading those values out of a text file on my development machine's home directory, but
I couldn't quite work out how to do it.
Can anyone help with a way to protect these values from having to be committed to my CVS.
So I figured it out (apparently I had over-throught the problem):
:user_name => IO.readlines('/some/path/secret_auth.txt')[0],
:password => IO.readlines('/some/path/secret_auth.txt')[1]
This reads the first and second lines from the path specified and uses them in the rails app. and since the file is outside the scope of the CVS it is unknown to other developers.
And to #zabba - you are correct, you can (provided you can get access to the instance of the rails configuration).
I've answered pretty much this exact same question before right here. Long story short, set your credentials up as environment variables like so:
config.action_mailer.smtp_settings = {
:address => "smtp.gmail.com",
:port => 587,
:domain => "google.com",
:authentication => :login,
:user_name => ENV['EMAIL_USERNAME'],
:password => ENV['EMAIL_PASSWORD'],
:enable_starttls_auto => true
}

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