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<h2>Action Mailbox Basics</h2><p>This guide provides you with all you need to get started in receiving
emails to your application.</p><p>After reading this guide, you will know:</p>
<ul>
<li>How to receive email within a Rails application.</li>
<li>How to configure Action Mailbox.</li>
<li>How to generate and route emails to a mailbox.</li>
<li>How to test incoming emails.</li>
</ul>
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<h3 class="chapter"><img src="images/chapters_icon.gif" alt="" />Chapters</h3>
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<li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li>
<li><a href="#setup">Setup</a></li>
<li>
<a href="#configuration">Configuration</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#exim">Exim</a></li>
<li><a href="#mailgun">Mailgun</a></li>
<li><a href="#mandrill">Mandrill</a></li>
<li><a href="#postfix">Postfix</a></li>
<li><a href="#postmark">Postmark</a></li>
<li><a href="#qmail">Qmail</a></li>
<li><a href="#sendgrid">SendGrid</a></li>
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<li><a href="#examples">Examples</a></li>
<li><a href="#incineration-of-inboundemails">Incineration of InboundEmails</a></li>
<li><a href="#working-with-action-mailbox-in-development">Working with Action Mailbox in development</a></li>
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<h3 id="introduction"><a class="anchorlink" href="#introduction">1 Introduction</a></h3><p>Action Mailbox routes incoming emails to controller-like mailboxes for
processing in Rails. It ships with ingresses for Mailgun, Mandrill, Postmark,
and SendGrid. You can also handle inbound mails directly via the built-in Exim,
Postfix, and Qmail ingresses.</p><p>The inbound emails are turned into <code>InboundEmail</code> records using Active Record
and feature lifecycle tracking, storage of the original email on cloud storage
via Active Storage, and responsible data handling with
on-by-default incineration.</p><p>These inbound emails are routed asynchronously using Active Job to one or
several dedicated mailboxes, which are capable of interacting directly
with the rest of your domain model.</p><h3 id="setup"><a class="anchorlink" href="#setup">2 Setup</a></h3><p>Install migrations needed for <code>InboundEmail</code> and ensure Active Storage is set up:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
$ rails action_mailbox:install
$ rails db:migrate
</pre>
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<h3 id="configuration"><a class="anchorlink" href="#configuration">3 Configuration</a></h3><h4 id="exim"><a class="anchorlink" href="#exim">3.1 Exim</a></h4><p>Tell Action Mailbox to accept emails from an SMTP relay:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# config/environments/production.rb
config.action_mailbox.ingress = :relay
</pre>
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<p>Generate a strong password that Action Mailbox can use to authenticate requests to the relay ingress.</p><p>Use <code>rails credentials:edit</code> to add the password to your application's encrypted credentials under
<code>action_mailbox.ingress_password</code>, where Action Mailbox will automatically find it:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
action_mailbox:
ingress_password: ...
</pre>
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<p>Alternatively, provide the password in the <code>RAILS_INBOUND_EMAIL_PASSWORD</code> environment variable.</p><p>Configure Exim to pipe inbound emails to <code>bin/rails action_mailbox:ingress:exim</code>,
providing the <code>URL</code> of the relay ingress and the <code>INGRESS_PASSWORD</code> you
previously generated. If your application lived at <code>https://example.com</code>, the
full command would look like this:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
bin/rails action_mailbox:ingress:exim URL=https://example.com/rails/action_mailbox/relay/inbound_emails INGRESS_PASSWORD=...
</pre>
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<h4 id="mailgun"><a class="anchorlink" href="#mailgun">3.2 Mailgun</a></h4><p>Give Action Mailbox your
<a href="https://help.mailgun.com/hc/en-us/articles/203380100-Where-can-I-find-my-API-key-and-SMTP-credentials">Mailgun API key</a>
so it can authenticate requests to the Mailgun ingress.</p><p>Use <code>rails credentials:edit</code> to add your API key to your application's
encrypted credentials under <code>action_mailbox.mailgun_api_key</code>,
where Action Mailbox will automatically find it:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
action_mailbox:
mailgun_api_key: ...
</pre>
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<p>Alternatively, provide your API key in the <code>MAILGUN_INGRESS_API_KEY</code> environment
variable.</p><p>Tell Action Mailbox to accept emails from Mailgun:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# config/environments/production.rb
config.action_mailbox.ingress = :mailgun
</pre>
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<p><a href="https://documentation.mailgun.com/en/latest/user_manual.html#receiving-forwarding-and-storing-messages">Configure Mailgun</a>
to forward inbound emails to <code>/rails/action_mailbox/mailgun/inbound_emails/mime</code>.
If your application lived at <code>https://example.com</code>, you would specify the
fully-qualified URL <code>https://example.com/rails/action_mailbox/mailgun/inbound_emails/mime</code>.</p><h4 id="mandrill"><a class="anchorlink" href="#mandrill">3.3 Mandrill</a></h4><p>Give Action Mailbox your Mandrill API key so it can authenticate requests to
the Mandrill ingress.</p><p>Use <code>rails credentials:edit</code> to add your API key to your application's
encrypted credentials under <code>action_mailbox.mandrill_api_key</code>,
where Action Mailbox will automatically find it:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
action_mailbox:
mandrill_api_key: ...
</pre>
</div>
<p>Alternatively, provide your API key in the <code>MANDRILL_INGRESS_API_KEY</code>
environment variable.</p><p>Tell Action Mailbox to accept emails from Mandrill:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# config/environments/production.rb
config.action_mailbox.ingress = :mandrill
</pre>
</div>
<p><a href="https://mandrill.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/205583197-Inbound-Email-Processing-Overview">Configure Mandrill</a>
to route inbound emails to <code>/rails/action_mailbox/mandrill/inbound_emails</code>.
If your application lived at <code>https://example.com</code>, you would specify
the fully-qualified URL <code>https://example.com/rails/action_mailbox/mandrill/inbound_emails</code>.</p><h4 id="postfix"><a class="anchorlink" href="#postfix">3.4 Postfix</a></h4><p>Tell Action Mailbox to accept emails from an SMTP relay:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# config/environments/production.rb
config.action_mailbox.ingress = :relay
</pre>
</div>
<p>Generate a strong password that Action Mailbox can use to authenticate requests to the relay ingress.</p><p>Use <code>rails credentials:edit</code> to add the password to your application's encrypted credentials under
<code>action_mailbox.ingress_password</code>, where Action Mailbox will automatically find it:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
action_mailbox:
ingress_password: ...
</pre>
</div>
<p>Alternatively, provide the password in the <code>RAILS_INBOUND_EMAIL_PASSWORD</code> environment variable.</p><p><a href="https://serverfault.com/questions/258469/how-to-configure-postfix-to-pipe-all-incoming-email-to-a-script">Configure Postfix</a>
to pipe inbound emails to <code>bin/rails action_mailbox:ingress:postfix</code>, providing
the <code>URL</code> of the Postfix ingress and the <code>INGRESS_PASSWORD</code> you previously
generated. If your application lived at <code>https://example.com</code>, the full command
would look like this:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
$ bin/rails action_mailbox:ingress:postfix URL=https://example.com/rails/action_mailbox/relay/inbound_emails INGRESS_PASSWORD=...
</pre>
</div>
<h4 id="postmark"><a class="anchorlink" href="#postmark">3.5 Postmark</a></h4><p>Tell Action Mailbox to accept emails from Postmark:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# config/environments/production.rb
config.action_mailbox.ingress = :postmark
</pre>
</div>
<p>Generate a strong password that Action Mailbox can use to authenticate
requests to the Postmark ingress.</p><p>Use <code>rails credentials:edit</code> to add the password to your application's
encrypted credentials under <code>action_mailbox.ingress_password</code>,
where Action Mailbox will automatically find it:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
action_mailbox:
ingress_password: ...
</pre>
</div>
<p>Alternatively, provide the password in the <code>RAILS_INBOUND_EMAIL_PASSWORD</code>
environment variable.</p><p><a href="https://postmarkapp.com/manual#configure-your-inbound-webhook-url">Configure Postmark inbound webhook</a>
to forward inbound emails to <code>/rails/action_mailbox/postmark/inbound_emails</code> with the username <code>actionmailbox</code>
and the password you previously generated. If your application lived at <code>https://example.com</code>, you would
configure Postmark with the following fully-qualified URL:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
https://actionmailbox:[email protected]/rails/action_mailbox/postmark/inbound_emails
</pre>
</div>
<div class="note"><p>When configuring your Postmark inbound webhook, be sure to check the box labeled <strong>"Include raw email content in JSON payload"</strong>.
Action Mailbox needs the raw email content to work.</p></div><h4 id="qmail"><a class="anchorlink" href="#qmail">3.6 Qmail</a></h4><p>Tell Action Mailbox to accept emails from an SMTP relay:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# config/environments/production.rb
config.action_mailbox.ingress = :relay
</pre>
</div>
<p>Generate a strong password that Action Mailbox can use to authenticate requests to the relay ingress.</p><p>Use <code>rails credentials:edit</code> to add the password to your application's encrypted credentials under
<code>action_mailbox.ingress_password</code>, where Action Mailbox will automatically find it:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
action_mailbox:
ingress_password: ...
</pre>
</div>
<p>Alternatively, provide the password in the <code>RAILS_INBOUND_EMAIL_PASSWORD</code> environment variable.</p><p>Configure Qmail to pipe inbound emails to <code>bin/rails action_mailbox:ingress:qmail</code>,
providing the <code>URL</code> of the relay ingress and the <code>INGRESS_PASSWORD</code> you
previously generated. If your application lived at <code>https://example.com</code>, the
full command would look like this:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
bin/rails action_mailbox:ingress:qmail URL=https://example.com/rails/action_mailbox/relay/inbound_emails INGRESS_PASSWORD=...
</pre>
</div>
<h4 id="sendgrid"><a class="anchorlink" href="#sendgrid">3.7 SendGrid</a></h4><p>Tell Action Mailbox to accept emails from SendGrid:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# config/environments/production.rb
config.action_mailbox.ingress = :sendgrid
</pre>
</div>
<p>Generate a strong password that Action Mailbox can use to authenticate
requests to the SendGrid ingress.</p><p>Use <code>rails credentials:edit</code> to add the password to your application's
encrypted credentials under <code>action_mailbox.ingress_password</code>,
where Action Mailbox will automatically find it:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
action_mailbox:
ingress_password: ...
</pre>
</div>
<p>Alternatively, provide the password in the <code>RAILS_INBOUND_EMAIL_PASSWORD</code>
environment variable.</p><p><a href="https://sendgrid.com/docs/for-developers/parsing-email/setting-up-the-inbound-parse-webhook/">Configure SendGrid Inbound Parse</a>
to forward inbound emails to
<code>/rails/action_mailbox/sendgrid/inbound_emails</code> with the username <code>actionmailbox</code>
and the password you previously generated. If your application lived at <code>https://example.com</code>,
you would configure SendGrid with the following URL:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: plain; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
https://actionmailbox:[email protected]/rails/action_mailbox/sendgrid/inbound_emails
</pre>
</div>
<div class="note"><p>When configuring your SendGrid Inbound Parse webhook, be sure to check the box labeled <strong>“Post the raw, full MIME message.”</strong> Action Mailbox needs the raw MIME message to work.</p></div><h3 id="examples"><a class="anchorlink" href="#examples">4 Examples</a></h3><p>Configure basic routing:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# app/mailboxes/application_mailbox.rb
class ApplicationMailbox < ActionMailbox::Base
routing /^save@/i => :forwards
routing /@replies\./i => :replies
end
</pre>
</div>
<p>Then set up a mailbox:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# Generate new mailbox
$ bin/rails generate mailbox forwards
</pre>
</div>
<div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
# app/mailboxes/forwards_mailbox.rb
class ForwardsMailbox < ApplicationMailbox
# Callbacks specify prerequisites to processing
before_processing :require_forward
def process
if forwarder.buckets.one?
record_forward
else
stage_forward_and_request_more_details
end
end
private
def require_forward
unless message.forward?
# Use Action Mailers to bounce incoming emails back to sender – this halts processing
bounce_with Forwards::BounceMailer.missing_forward(
inbound_email, forwarder: forwarder
)
end
end
def forwarder
@forwarder ||= Person.where(email_address: mail.from)
end
def record_forward
forwarder.buckets.first.record \
Forward.new forwarder: forwarder, subject: message.subject, content: mail.content
end
def stage_forward_and_request_more_details
Forwards::RoutingMailer.choose_project(mail).deliver_now
end
end
</pre>
</div>
<h3 id="incineration-of-inboundemails"><a class="anchorlink" href="#incineration-of-inboundemails">5 Incineration of InboundEmails</a></h3><p>By default, an InboundEmail that has been successfully processed will be
incinerated after 30 days. This ensures you're not holding on to people's data
willy-nilly after they may have canceled their accounts or deleted their
content. The intention is that after you've processed an email, you should have
extracted all the data you needed and turned it into domain models and content
on your side of the application. The InboundEmail simply stays in the system
for the extra time to provide debugging and forensics options.</p><p>The actual incineration is done via the <code>IncinerationJob</code> that's scheduled
to run after <code>config.action_mailbox.incinerate_after</code> time. This value is
by default set to <code>30.days</code>, but you can change it in your production.rb
configuration. (Note that this far-future incineration scheduling relies on
your job queue being able to hold jobs for that long.)</p><h3 id="working-with-action-mailbox-in-development"><a class="anchorlink" href="#working-with-action-mailbox-in-development">6 Working with Action Mailbox in development</a></h3><p>It's helpful to be able to test incoming emails in development without actually
sending and receiving real emails. To accomplish this, there's a conductor
controller mounted at <code>/rails/conductor/action_mailbox/inbound_emails</code>,
which gives you an index of all the InboundEmails in the system, their
state of processing, and a form to create a new InboundEmail as well.</p><h3 id="testing-mailboxes"><a class="anchorlink" href="#testing-mailboxes">7 Testing mailboxes</a></h3><p>Example:</p><div class="code_container">
<pre class="brush: ruby; gutter: false; toolbar: false">
class ForwardsMailboxTest < ActionMailbox::TestCase
test "directly recording a client forward for a forwarder and forwardee corresponding to one project" do
assert_difference -> { people(:david).buckets.first.recordings.count } do
receive_inbound_email_from_mail \
to: '[email protected]',
from: people(:david).email_address,
subject: "Fwd: Status update?",
body: <<~BODY
--- Begin forwarded message ---
From: Frank Holland <[email protected]>
What's the status?
BODY
end
recording = people(:david).buckets.first.recordings.last
assert_equal people(:david), recording.creator
assert_equal "Status update?", recording.forward.subject
assert_match "What's the status?", recording.forward.content.to_s
end
end
</pre>
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<h3>피드백</h3>
<p>
이 가이드의 품질을 향상시키기 위해 여러분의 도움이 필요하다.
</p>
<p>
오타나 실제 오류를 발견시 여러분의 기여를 권고한다. 시작하려면 본 <a href="https://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html#contributing-to-the-rails-documentation">가이드의 기여</a> 섹션을 읽어보기 바란다.
</p>
<p>
미완성된 컨텐츠나 업데이트되지 않은 내용을 발견할 수도 있다. 누락된 문서는 master 브랜치에 추가한다. 제시된 이슈들이 master 브랜치 상에서 이미 해결되었는지 여부를 확인하려면 먼저 <a href="https://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org">Edge Guides</a>를 확인한다. 스타일과 규칙에 대해서는 <a href="ruby_on_rails_guides_guidelines.html">Ruby on Rails Guides Guidelines</a>을 확인한다.
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<p>
어떤 이유로든 고칠 수 있지만 직접 패치 할 수 없는 경우 <a href="https://github.com/rails/rails/issues">이슈를 새로 오픈</a>하면 된다.
</p>
<p>
그리고 마지막으로, 루비온레일스 문서에 관한 모든 논의는 <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rubyonrails-docs">rubyonrails-docs 메일링 리스트</a> 상에서 언제든지 가능하다.
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