Introducing rjmailer

April 2nd, 2009

Today I have decided that it is time to publish rjmailer, a programming project that rj-mailmanI have worked with on spare time for the last two years or so. In my own view, rjmailer is the most useful piece of software I have written yet, and I have some faith that in time others will find it useful as well. Thanks to my amazing partner Alex, it even has it's own mascot and webpage to go with the release. I love you man!

rjmailer is a programming library that sends mail. There are some other pieces of software that does that, but they usually hand off their messages to the mail system and don't give much feedback to the user. rjmailer is not like that. It goes out of it's way to provide as much information as possible about the mail delivery and can in many cases give detailed and quick information about failures such as misspelled usernames or domain names.

Lets say you run a web based service that require people to register with some email address. You want to verify that the address is valid, so you send an email to the address that the user provided when signing up and require her to click a link in that message to activate your account. We're all used to this, but there are lots of things that can go wrong. The user can misspell her email address, or there can be some problem with her email server that causes the activation message to bounce. If you are unlucky you lose a member or even someone that can later be converted to a paying customer.

If that sounds interesting, please have a look at rjmailer.org. However, please be warned: this is beta software. It is not yet fully tested, has bugs and will probably lose your mail for the moment.


One Response to “Introducing rjmailer”

  1. Anna on May 19, 2009 18:06

    Jag ska ta och testa, särskilt SR är urusla på att skicka autoreply på felaktiga adresser. Återkommer med feedback:)

    Anna

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