A library for constructing SMTP clients, which provides the core functionality
for assumpta.
It provides a monad transformer and an mtl-style class for sending SMTP
commands (including STARTTLS
) to a server and checking for expected
responses, over some abstract connection type.
It does not provide a concrete implementation which can actually be used to communicate over a network - for that, see the assumpta package.
assumpta-core
can be installed in the standard way using stack
or cabal
(e.g. stack install assumpta-core
).
See the assumpta package for examples of usage.
Typically, you will want to:
- write an instance of the
Connection
class in Network.Mail.Assumpta.Connection, providing a concrete implementation in terms of some networking library. (assumpta contains one based on connection.) - for convenience, write a type synonym for the
SmtpT
transformer, specialized over your newConnection
instance (MySmtpT = SmtpT MyConnection
). - And that should be enough for you to start communicating with a server. See the examples in assumpta for more details.
-
Q. Why the name 'Assumpta'?
A. Dunno, I just like it as a name. It means "assumption" you know. I find I make many of those when programming.
Many thanks to Alexander Vieth (author of smtp-mail-ng), and to Jason Hickner and Matt Parsons (authors of smtp-mail), whose packages provided the original basis for the assumpta-core code.