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mailbird

v1.0.1

Published

A quick tool to send out emails for testing purposes.

Readme

Mailbird - Sending out HTML emails easily

Mailbird is mainly used to test HTML email signatures. You can specify a server where the file should be send from. Because Emails need to use absolute URLs for images and styles, Mailbird automaticly finds all realtive pictures in you design and uploads them to cloudinary You can have a free account there and it's probably enough for all testing purposes.

What it does

  • Imports all CSS files and converts them into inline CSS
  • Uploads all images automagically
  • Sends the email out to a specified list of people

Installation

This little script should be installed globally in order to access it whenever you need. To do so run: npm install -g mailbird

After that you have access to these functions: mailbird setup // setting up cloudinary and an SMTP server mailbird send // send emails out mailbird save // save the converted html file in the directory of the original html file