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AttributeAverage
Features4.67 / 5
Reliability4.33 / 5
Ease Of Use4.33 / 5
Documentation3.67 / 5
Vote Count3
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module overview

Module Overview

Drupal.org Excerpt:

This is a Mime Mail component module (for use by other modules). It permits users to recieve HTML email and can be used by other modules. The mail functionality accepts an HTML message body, mime-endcodes it and sends it. If the HTML has embedded graphics, these graphics are MIME-encoded and included... [More...]

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Maintainer:Allie Micka
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Categories:Mail
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VersionDateFilesRelease notes
7.x-1.0-alpha12011-Dec-18DownloadRecommended
6.x-1.02011-Nov-19DownloadRecommended
7.x-1.x-dev2012-Jan-04DownloadDevelopment
6.x-1.x-dev2012-Jan-04DownloadDevelopment
Total Downloads: 1717 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Could be great, but still very buggy

3 main problems encountered so far:

1. Overwrites embedded "style"s with CSS (eg: completely obliterates table width style) in HTML emails
2. CSS compressor does not respect spaces in class definitions
3. Impossible to provide final mail() method with additional parameters (see PHP docs). This would make it possible to specify messages to be delivered immediately or be queued for example (eg: -odq in exim)

If these issues were fixed in the latest release it would be a much better product, alas the developer appears to be sleeping.

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Rocks! Simply The Best

Went through PHPMail and SMS Mail, but with little to no success. Mine Mail, I enabled it, turned it on, put it in Notification and IT WORKS!

Documentation? WHO CARES! At this level of Ease of Use you dont need no stinking documentation! ROCK ON!

LMAO
Mike

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Just works

Unless your site is geek-oriented, there's a high chance you might want to send auto generated emails from your site in the HTML format. Mime Mail module makes it possible with almost no effort. It is also used by the Simplenews module (used to send newsletters). That's why I chose Mime Mail instead of HTML Mail module.

One tip: remember to put mail.css in your theme folder for easy mail theming (it is automatically included in all emails).

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