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s3mailreader

v1.1.1

Published

Web based SES-S3 mail parser and reader written in nodejs

Downloads

65

Readme

s3mailreader

s3mailreader is a simple mail-client application that reads emails-MIME files from an S3 bucket.

Why I need it? Imagine you have your new domain/service setup and you need a really simple mailbox, who needs a server when you can have it with AWS services, with SES Receipt Rules, go serverless! But, in the end you have just a bunch of MIME files, not really easy to read. So, s3mailreader can help you, it opens the MIME-email files, parses, and shows in a lightweight single web app. You can also download the attachments!

Screenshot

s3mailreader preview

Install

npm i -g s3mailreader

Usage

s3mailreader -b bucketname

By default s3mailreader uses the ~/.aws/config and ~/.aws/credentials settings and use the root of the bucket, the default port is 8003.

You can customise the settings adding them as parameters in the command:

s3mailreader -b bucketname -d directory -r awsregion -k credentialprofile -a accessid -s secretkey -p PORT

Parameters

  • -b, --bucket - Required. The S3 bucket name
  • -d, --directory - Directory to use, by default is uses the root
  • -r, --region - The AWS region to uses. Required of no ~/.aws/config is found
  • -k, --credentials - The profile to use from ~/.aws/credentials, by default it uses 'default'
  • -a, --accessid - The AWS IAM accessKeyId. Required of no ~/.aws/credentials is found
  • -s, --secretkey - The AWS IAM secretAccessKey. Required of no ~/.aws/credentials is found
  • -p, --port - The port to listen the service, by default is 8003

Changelog

v1.1.1

  • Minor UI fixes

v1.1.0

  • Serve CSS and JS from local npm_modules instead of CDN
  • Switch to Boostrap

v1.0.0

  • First release

Author

Davide Bragagnolo - davebra.me