drafting
Ruby gem for saving drafts of ActiveRecord models (by ledermann)
MailCatcher
Catches mail and serves it through a dream. (by sj26)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
drafting
Posts with mentions or reviews of drafting.
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Long forms, persistence and database constraints
Maybe this is not what you want (and could be useful for other folks), but I love the drafting gem. The implementation is similar to other posts - it has a separate table where you can save anything and come back to it later on. Caveat is - it's not a real object yet, and can only work with new records. Possibly can look into it :)
MailCatcher
Posts with mentions or reviews of MailCatcher.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-13.
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Preview emails with letter_opener, MailCatcher and MailHog
hey HN, I recently published an article going deep into email previewing (in Ruby on Rails, but I think it's relevant beyond Rails).
MailCatcher (https://github.com/sj26/mailcatcher) and MailHog (https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog) are super handy and easy to run locally. Both spin up an SMTP server which you can direct mail to, and give you a nice web interface to browse mail and preview it.
Happy to answer any question! thanks, harrison
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Mailpit – a better way for email testing
A couple others
* Mail Catcher https://mailcatcher.me/
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Mailtutan is an SMTP server s written in Rust for test and development environments.
Useful. Seems very similar to MailCatcher, but not depending on Ruby is always a plus.
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New Mailcatcher docker image using Alpine 3.16.1
I just upgraded to Alpine Linux 3.16.1 This is an important upgrade as it fixes 2 major issues: - busybox CVE-2022-30065 - openssl CVE-2022-2097 Related information: Mailcatcher as a docker image using Alpine Linux 3.16.1: https://hub.docker.com/r/stpaquet/alpinemailcatcher Github repo: https://github.com/spaquet/docker-alpine-mailcatcher Mailcatcher: https://mailcatcher.me
Mailcatcher: https://mailcatcher.me
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Are there any lesser-known tools you use a lot in your work?
Mailhog sounds a lot like mailcatcher
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Help required with setting up Odoo locally!
I would install https://mailcatcher.me and see if that local smtp works.
- Very simple mail server for temporary use?
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Mailcatcher for beginners
Useful links: Mailcatcher homepage: mailcatcher.me Dockerfile and Docker Compose: https://github.com/spaquet/docker-alpine-mailcatcher Dockerhub: https://hub.docker.com/r/stpaquet/alpinemailcatcher
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Synology Mail Plus / Mail Station for Test/Dev environment.
I can run MailCatcher or MailHog or Postfix or Sendmail or any number of other solutions, but there's not any other linux sysadmins here so something with an easy gui setup would be convenient so others can poke around if needed.