Configure Symfony Mailer
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Have a look at the official documentation for the Symfony Mailer module
See https://www.drupal.org/docs/contributed-modules/symfony-mailer-0
Navigate to Administration \ Configuration \ System \ Mailer
To configure Mailer Policy to customize outgoing emails in many different ways. There are many possible policies to apply including: subject; body; addresses (from, to, ...); theme; transport; convert to plain text. Each policy can be set globally or for emails of a specific type.
You can import configuration from existing modules to create an equivalent Mailer Policy. It is recommended to run the import at the beginning, before you start editing policy.
Warning importing overwrites existing policy. If you have already created working policy then you should skip the import.
If the Symfony Mailer module was enabled on the site for the first time. The site will keep prompting the following error message.
Click on import from the alert message or navigate to Administration \ Configuration \ System \ Mailer policy \ Import configuration
Import All or only Import needed changes for:
Update notification addresses (update)
User email settings (user): This overrides the default HTML messages with imported plain text versions.
Navigate to Administration \ Configuration \ System \ Mailer policy \ Transports
To see the list of mailer transports.
Select SMTP from the list of transport types, and click on the Add transport button
Fill in the Label for the SMTP service
Fill in the User name for the SMTP service. It could be the same email sender created in the SMTP service provider
Provide the password to log in with it
Provide the Hostname public SMTP domain provider
Use the right SMTP port, which the provider recommends to use
Press the Save submit button to save the SMTP transport
A message of "The transport configuration has been saved." will show up and the page will be redirected back to the Mailer transports configuration page.
Set the STMP transport as the default transport sender for emails, by clicking on "Set as Default" from the operations list for the SMTP transport.
Vartheme BS4 and Vartheme BS5 provide theme settings for emails too. Vartheme sub-themes followed with that too.
Generate a new sub-theme following with Creating Your Own Theme
Enable the new custom sub-theme for example and set it as the default theme on the site.
Navigate to Administration \ Appearance \ Appearance settings \ A Custom Sub Theme of Vartheme
The email logo custom theme settings can be filled as desired
The provided Email Logo will feed the Symfony Mailer template with the selected logo, which it will be linked in the email.
When the custom theme for a project did not have any changes. No extra work is needed at this point.
Change the following steps when having any changes over the custom theme in the project.
Inline or style elements are cleared out in the email.twig
, varbase_email.twig
template file.
Create a new library to attach the needed styles to it
Example: custom_subtheme.libraries.yml
file
Have all custom LTR ( left to right) and RTL ( right to left ) styling in separate files and libraries, to override the default Varbase Email libraries.
Symfony Mailer only allows attaching the custom styling to the template using the default Drupal library system.
The Varbase Email module has two libraries which are attached to the Symfony email template. They can be extended or overridden.
Example: custom_subtheme.info.yml
file in your custom Vartheme sub-theme
Symfony Mailer allows each module to have custom email templates and other sending transport.
The default transport service will be used when no custom transport was configured for the module. When a custom or contrib module is trying to send emails.
If the old project had any custom code or custom multiple mailers in the same system. The code should be migrated to configs. Using the Symfony Mailer plugin system.
There are Mailer configuration import operations pending: .