Symfony Mailer: Love Sending Emails Again

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Learn how to send emails effortlessly with Symfony’s Mailer component. From installation to debugging, HTML emails to attachments, this tutorial covers it all. Boost your email game now!

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What you’ll be learning

Yep! No matter how hard you try, eventually you will need to send emails from your app! Whether it’s a “registration” email, “order completed” email or a “Hey, we think you’re great & want to give you a free ?” email, setting this up doesn’t need to be a pain! With Symfony’s Mailer component & cloud email delivery services… I dare say, you’re going to love sending emails.

In this tutorial, we’ll give your emails something to brag about by mastering Symfony’s Mailer:

Installing & configuring the mailer transport

Sending that first email and configuring the heck out of it!

Debugging emails while developing? Hello Mailtrap, MailHog & Mailcatcher!

HTML emails with Twig

Automatic text emails

Linking to images from within an email vs embedded images

Styling with CSS with automatic CSS inlining

Integrating the Foundation CSS framework for emails: Inky!

Leveraging event listeners to globally customize from, senders, etc

Sending emails from a command (and fixing link URLs)

Email attachments

Sending emails from inside of tests (the null transport)

Async email sending with Messenger

Failover & round robin transports

Production cloud delivery setup with SendGrid

DNS “deliverability” goodies – SPF, DKIM & DMARC!

So… let’s send some emails, make them look great and love the process.

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