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Eric Hodel

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Eric Hodel is a long-time Rubyist and co-founder of Seattle.rb.
ar_mailer version 1.2.0 has been released! Posted: Jun 5, 2007 5:07 PM
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Even deliviring email to the local machine may take too long when you have to send hundreds of messages. ar_mailer allows you to store messages into the database for later delivery by a separate process, ar_sendmail.

Changes:

1.2.0

  • Bugs fixed
    • Handle SMTPServerBusy by backing off @delay seconds then re-queueing
    • Allow email delivery class to be set in ARMailer.
    • ar_sendmail --mailq works with --table-name now.
  • Miscellaneous Updates

    • Added documentation to require 'actionmailer/armailer' in instructions.
    • Moved to ZSS p4 repository
    • Supports TLS now. Requested by Dave Thomas. smtp_tls.rb from Kyle Maxwell & etc.
  • http://seattlerb.org/ar_mailer

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