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.. include:: /components/require_autoload.rst.inc


Introduction
------------

Symfony mailer is an experimental component introduced in 4.3 which
will eventually replace swiftmailer.


Usage
-----

We're currently working on the documentation of this component that was just
added to Symfony. We'll publish it in a few days.
The Mailer component has two main classes: a ``Transport`` and the ``Mailer`` itself::

use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Mailer;
use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Transport\Smtp\SmtpTransport;

$transport = new SmtpTransport('localhost');
$mailer = new Mailer($transport);
$mailer->send($email);

The `$email` object is created via the :doc:`Mime component </components/mime>`.

Transport
---------

The only transport that comes pre-installed with mailer is Smtp.

Below is the list of other popular providers with built in support.

================== =============================================
Service Install with
================== =============================================
Amazon SES ``composer require symfony/amazon-mailer``
Gmail ``composer require symfony/google-mailer``
MailChimp ``composer require symfony/mailchimp-mailer``
Mailgun ``composer require symfony/mailgun-mailer``
Postmark ``composer require symfony/postmark-mailer``
SendGrid ``composer require symfony/sendgrid-mailer``
================== =============================================

For example, suppose you want to use Google's Gmail. First, install it:

.. code-block:: terminal

$ composer require symfony/google-mailer

.. code-block:: php

use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Bridge\Google\Smtp\GmailTransport;

$transport = new GmailTransport('user', 'pass');
$mailer = new Mailer($transport);
$mailer->send($email);

Use a DSN
---------

The mailer component provides a convenient way to create transport object from DSN string::

use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Transport;

$transport = Transport::fromDsn($dsn);

Where ``$dsn`` as one of the form below.

- ``smtp://user:pass@gmail``
- ``smtp://key@sendgrid``
- ``smtp://null``
- ``smtp://user:pass@mailgun``
- ``http://key:domain@mailgun``
- ``api://id@postmark``

This provides a unified behaviour across all providers.
Easily switch from SMTP in development to a "real" provider in production with same API.

Failover transport
------------------

You can create failover transport with the help of `||` operator::

$dsn = 'api://id@postmark || smtp://key@sendgrid';

So if the first transport fails, the mailer will attempt to send through the second transport.

Round Robin
-----------

If you want to send emails by using multiple transports in a round-robin fashion, you can use the
``&&`` operator between the transports::

$dsn = 'api://id@postmark && smtp://key@sendgrid'

Async
-----

If you want to use the async functionality you need to install the :doc:`Messenger component </components/messenger>`.

.. code-block:: terminal

$ composer require symfony/messenger

Then, instantiate and pass a ``MessageBus`` as a second argument to ``Mailer``::

use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Mailer;
use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Messenger\MessageHandler;
use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Messenger\SendEmailMessage;
use Symfony\Component\Mailer\SmtpEnvelope;
use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Transport;
use Symfony\Component\Messenger\Handler\HandlersLocator;
use Symfony\Component\Messenger\MessageBus;
use Symfony\Component\Messenger\Middleware\HandleMessageMiddleware;
use Symfony\Component\Mime\Address;

$dsn = 'change-dsn-accordingly';

$transport = Transport::fromDsn($dsn);
$handler = new MessageHandler($transport);

$bus = new MessageBus([
new HandleMessageMiddleware(new HandlersLocator([
SendEmailMessage::class => [$handler],
])),
]);

$mailer = new Mailer($transport, $bus);

$mailer->send($email, new SmtpEnvelope(
new Address('sender@example.com'),
[
new Address('recepient@example.com'),
]
));

Learn More
-----------

To learn more about how to use the mailer component, refer to the :doc:`Symfony Framework Mailer documentation </mailer>`.