| name | stacks-email |
| description | Use when working with email in a Stacks application — sending emails via SES/SendGrid/Mailgun/Mailtrap/SMTP, email templates with STX, email drivers, the Mail singleton, the EmailSDK for inbox management, or email configuration. Covers @stacksjs/email, config/email.ts, and app/Mail/. |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | Bun >= 1.3.0, TypeScript |
| allowed-tools | Read Edit Write Bash Grep Glob |
Stacks Email
Multi-driver email system with template rendering, S3-based inbox management, and 5 built-in drivers.
Key Paths
- Core package:
storage/framework/core/email/src/
- Configuration:
config/email.ts
- Application mail:
app/Mail/
- Email layouts:
storage/framework/defaults/resources/emails/layouts/
- Email resources:
storage/framework/defaults/resources/emails/
Source Files
email/src/
├── index.ts # All exports
├── email.ts # Email class + Mail singleton
├── template.ts # Template rendering engine
├── types.ts # Types and interfaces
├── sdk/index.ts # EmailSDK (send + inbox management)
└── drivers/
├── base.ts # BaseEmailDriver abstract class
├── ses.ts # AWS SES driver
├── sendgrid.ts # SendGrid driver
├── mailgun.ts # Mailgun driver
├── mailtrap.ts # Mailtrap driver (sandbox/production)
└── smtp.ts # Raw SMTP driver (TLS/STARTTLS)
Mail Singleton
import { mail } from '@stacksjs/email'
await mail.send({
from: { name: 'App', address: 'noreply@app.com' },
to: 'user@example.com',
subject: 'Welcome',
html: '<h1>Hello!</h1>',
text: 'Hello!'
})
const sendgridMail = mail.use('sendgrid')
await sendgridMail.send(message)
Email Class
const email = new Email({
name: 'WelcomeEmail',
subject: 'Welcome!',
to: 'user@example.com',
from: { name: 'App', address: 'noreply@app.com' },
template: 'welcome',
handle: async () => ({ message: 'sent' }),
onError: async (err) => ({ message: err.message }),
onSuccess: () => console.log('Sent!')
})
const html = await email.renderTemplate()
await email.send()
await email.send('override@email.com')
Template Rendering
import { template, renderHtml, templateExists, listTemplates } from '@stacksjs/email'
const { html, text } = await template('welcome', {
variables: { name: 'John', url: 'https://app.com' },
layout: 'default',
subject: 'Welcome'
})
const { html, text } = renderHtml('<h1>Hello {{name}}</h1>', { name: 'World' })
templateExists('welcome')
listTemplates()
Variable interpolation uses {{ variable }} syntax. Templates can be .stx (processed by STX engine) or .html.
EmailSDK (Inbox Management via S3)
import { emailSDK, sendEmail, getInbox, searchEmails, deleteEmail } from '@stacksjs/email'
await sendEmail({ from: { address: 'a@b.com' }, to: 'c@d.com', subject: 'Hi', html: '<p>Hello</p>' })
await emailSDK.sendTemplate({ to: 'user@example.com', templateName: 'welcome', data: { name: 'John' } })
const emails = await getInbox('chris', { limit: 20 })
const email = await emailSDK.getEmail('chris', messageId)
const results = await searchEmails('chris', { from: 'boss', after: '2024-01-01', hasAttachments: true })
await emailSDK.markAsRead('chris', messageId)
await emailSDK.(, messageId)
(, messageId)
Built-in Drivers
SES Driver
- Uses
@aws-sdk/client-ses SESClient
- Lazy-loads client on first send
- Supports
Source formatting: "Name" <address>
SendGrid Driver
- API key from config/env
- Multipart content (HTML + text)
- Attachment support (base64 encoding)
- Retry with exponential backoff
Mailgun Driver
- FormData construction with recipients
- CC/BCC support
- Attachment handling via FormData
- Configurable domain and endpoint
Mailtrap Driver
- Inbox-aware sending
- Sandbox and production modes
- Host default:
sandbox.api.mailtrap.io
SMTP Driver
- Raw TCP/TLS socket connection
- STARTTLS upgrade support
- AUTH LOGIN authentication
- MIME multipart (text + HTML)
- 30-second connection timeout
- Command queue-based protocol
Driver Interface
abstract class BaseEmailDriver {
abstract name: string
abstract send(message: EmailMessage, options?: TemplateOptions): Promise<EmailResult>
protected validateMessage(message): boolean
protected formatAddresses(...): string[]
protected handleError(error, message): Promise<EmailResult>
protected handleSuccess(message, messageId?): Promise<EmailResult>
}
config/email.ts
{
from: { name: env.MAIL_FROM_NAME, address: env.MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS },
domain: 'stacksjs.com',
mailboxes: ['chris', 'blake', 'glenn'],
url: env.APP_URL,
charset: 'UTF-8',
default: 'ses',
server: {
enabled: true,
scan: { enabled: true },
subdomain: 'mail',
mode: 'server',
ports: { smtp: 25, smtps: 465, submission: 587, imap: 143, imaps: 993 },
features: { imap: true, pop3: false, webmail: false, calDAV: false },
categorization: {
enabled: true,
social: { domains: ['facebook', , ...] },
: { : [, ...] },
: { : [, , ...] },
: { : [, , ...] }
}
},
: { : , : , : }
}
Application Mail Example
export async function sendSubscriptionConfirmation({ to, subscriberUuid }: Options) {
const { html, text } = await template('subscription-confirmation', {
variables: {
unsubscribeUrl: url('email.unsubscribe', { token: subscriberUuid }),
appName: config.app.name
}
})
await mail.send({
from: { name: config.app.name, address: config.email.from.address },
to,
subject: 'Confirm your subscription',
html,
text
})
}
CLI Commands
buddy email / buddy mail — email management
buddy email:verify — check domain verification
buddy email:test [recipient] — send test email
buddy email:list — list mailboxes
buddy email:logs -n 50 — view logs
buddy email:status — server status
buddy email:inbox [mailbox] — view inbox from S3
buddy mail:user:add <email> — add mail user
buddy mail:user:list — list mail users
buddy mail:user:delete <email> — delete mail user
Gotchas
- Default driver is
ses — requires AWS credentials
- Template rendering supports both
.stx and .html files
- Variable interpolation uses
{{ }} double-brace syntax
- The
mail singleton auto-registers all 5 drivers on initialization
- SMTP driver handles TLS handshake manually (not via node:tls)
- SendGrid/Mailgun retry with exponential backoff on failure
- Mailtrap requires
inboxId for sandbox mode
- EmailSDK reads inbox from S3 (bucket configured via env)
- Email categorization auto-sorts incoming mail by domain/substring patterns
- The
text fallback is auto-generated from HTML via htmlToText()