Mail4delphi
Mail4Delphi uses the Indy component to send the email.
Install / Use
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<b>Mail4Delphi</b> uses the Indy component to send the email.! <br>Compatible with Lazarus/FPC<br>
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Prerequisites
[Required]You need to have the libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll dynamic library files.
Boss Installation
[Optional]For ease I recommend using the Boss (Dependency Manager for Delphi) for installation, simply by running the command below on a terminal (Windows PowerShell for example):
boss install github.com/juliosenha/mail4delphi
Manual Installation
If you choose to install manually, simply add the following folder to your project, in Project > Options > Resource Compiler > Directories and Conditionals > Include file search path
../mail4delphi/src
Getting Started
uses Mail4Delphi;
Send email
begin
TMail.New
.From('from', 'name')
.SSL(true)
.Host('host')
.Port(443)
.Auth(true)
.UserName('user')
.Password('pass')
.ReceiptRecipient(false)
.AddTo('to', 'name')
.AddCC('cc', 'name')
.AddBCC('cco', 'name')
.Subject('subject')
.AddBody('message')
.AddAttachment(nil)
.SendMail;
end;
Samples
Check out our sample project for each situation presented above in operation. If you have any questions or suggestion, please contact, make your pull request or create an issue.

License
Mail4Delphi is free and open-source software licensed under the MIT License.
:point_right: Alone we go faster. Together we go further.

