04-07-2010
mailx requirement - email body header in bold and data content in normal text
Dear all-
I have a requirement to send an email via email with body content which looks something below-
Email body contents
--------------------
RequestType: Update
DateAcctOpened: 1/5/2010
Note that header information [RequestType and DateAcctOpened should be in BOLD] and data content should be normal text..
Please advice on this...
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jifty::notification
Jifty::Notification(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Notification(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::Notification - Send emails from Jifty
USAGE
It is recommended that you subclass Jifty::Notification and override "body", "html_body", "subject", "recipients", and "from" for each
message. (You may want a base class to provide "from", "preface" and "footer" for example.) This lets you keep all of your notifications
in the same place.
However, if you really want to make a notification type in code without subclassing, you can create a "Jifty::Notification" and call the
"set_body", "set_subject", and so on methods on it.
METHODS
new [KEY1 => VAL1, ...]
Creates a new Jifty::Notification. Any keyword args given are used to call set accessors of the same name.
Then it calls "setup".
setup
Your subclass should override this to set the various field values.
send_one_message
Delivers the notification, using the Email::Send mailer defined in the "Mailer" and "MailerArgs" configuration arguments. Returns true if
mail was actually sent. Note errors are not the only cause of mail not being sent -- for example, the recipients list could be empty.
If you wish to send HTML mail, set "html_body". If this is not set (for backwards compatibility) a plain-text email is sent. If
"html_body" and "body" are both set, a multipart mail is sent. See Email::MIME::CreateHTML for how this is done.
Be aware that if you haven't set "recipients", this will fail silently and return without doing anything useful.
set_headers MESSAGE
Takes a Email::MIME object "MESSAGE", and modifies it as necessary before sending it out. As the method name implies, this is usually used
to add or modify headers. By default, does nothing; this method is meant to be overridden.
body [BODY]
Gets or sets the body of the notification, as a string.
subject [SUBJECT]
Gets or sets the subject of the notification, as a string.
from [FROM]
Gets or sets the from address of the notification, as a string.
recipients [RECIPIENT, ...]
Gets or sets the addresses of the recipients of the notification, as a list of strings (not a reference).
email_from OBJECT
Returns the email address from the given object. This defaults to calling an 'email' method on the object. This method will be called by
"send" to get email addresses (for "to") out of the list of "recipients".
to_list [OBJECT, OBJECT...]
Gets or sets the list of objects that the message will be sent to. Each one is sent a separate copy of the email. If passed no
parameters, returns the objects that have been set. This also suppresses duplicates.
send
Sends an individual email to every user in "to_list"; it does this by setting "to" and "recipient" to the first user in "to_list" calling
Jifty::Notification's "send" method, and progressing down the list.
Additionally, if "to" was set elsewhere, sends an email to that person, as well.
to
Of the list of users that "to" provided, returns the one which mail is currently being sent to. This is set by the "send" method, such
that it is available to all of the methods that Jifty::Notification's "send" method calls.
preface
Print a header for the message. You want to override this to print a message.
Returns the message as a scalar.
footer
Print a footer for the message. You want to override this to print a message.
Returns the message as a scalar.
full_body
The main, plain-text part of the message. This is the preface, body, and footer joined by newlines.
full_html
Same as full_body, but with HTML.
parts
The parts of the message. You want to override this if you want to send multi-part mail. By default, this method returns a single part
consisting of the result of calling "$self->full_body".
Returns the parts as an array reference.
magic_letme_token_for PATH
Returns a Jifty::LetMe token which allows the current user to access a path on the site.
perl v5.14.2 2011-01-26 Jifty::Notification(3pm)