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node-red-node-email
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<a href="http://nodered.org" target="info">Node-RED</a> nodes to send and receive simple emails.
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Pre-requisite
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You will need valid email credentials for your email server. For GMail this may mean
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getting an application password if you have two-factor authentication enabled.
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**Note :** Version 1.x of this node requires **Node.js v8** or newer.
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Install
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You can install by using the `Menu - Manage Palette` option, or running the following command in your
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Node-RED user directory - typically `~/.node-red`
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cd ~/.node-red
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npm i node-red-node-email
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GMail users
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If you are accessing GMail you may need to either enable <a target="_new" href="https://support.google.com/mail/answer/185833?hl=en">an application password</a>,
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or enable <a target="_new" href="https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en">less secure access</a> via your Google account settings.</p>
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Usage
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Nodes to send and receive simple emails.
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### Input node
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Fetches emails from an IMAP or POP3 server and forwards them onwards as messages if not already seen.
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The subject is loaded into `msg.topic` and `msg.payload` is the plain text body.
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If there is text/html then that is returned in `msg.html`. `msg.from` and
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`msg.date` are also set if you need them.
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Additionally `msg.header` contains the complete header object including
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**to**, **cc** and other potentially useful properties.
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### Output node
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Sends the `msg.payload` as an email, with a subject of `msg.topic`.
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The default message recipient can be configured in the node, if it is left
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blank it should be set using the `msg.to` property of the incoming message.
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The email *from* can be set using `msg.from` but not all mail services allow
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this unless `msg.from` is also a valid userid or email address associated with
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the password. Note: if `userid` or msg.from does not contain a valid email
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address (userxx@some_domain.com), you may see *(No Sender)* in the email.
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The payload can be html format. You can also specify `msg.plaintext` if the main payload is html.
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If the payload is a binary buffer then it will be converted to an attachment.
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The filename should be set using `msg.filename`. Optionally
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`msg.description` can be added for the body text.
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Alternatively you may provide `msg.attachments` which should contain an array of one or
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more attachments in <a href="https://nodemailer.com/message/attachments/" target="_new">nodemailer</a> format.
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Uses the *nodemailer* npm module.
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