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colombe is a little library which wants to implement the SMTP protocol according RFC5321. It is a low-level library used by some others projects to implements clients or servers.
The library does not handle properly an email. If you want to generate a proper email or introspect an email, you should be interested by mrmime.
The distribution provides sendmail, sendmail.tls and sendmail-lwt which are respectively:
STARTTLS extensionDepending on your context:
*:465), sendmail with a scheduler such as LWT or ASYNC (or UNIX) should be use. sendmail-lwt is a specialization with LWT.STARTTLS extension, (like *:587), sendmail.tls which a scheduler should be use.Of course, a client can be more complex and can handle:
If you are interested by that, you should look into facteur which wants to provide a little binary to send an email with a nice use between colombe, mrmime and some others MirageOS projects.
Of course, colombe implements both sides. By this library, you are able to implement an SMTP server - if you are interested by that, you should look into ptt.
colombeAs we said, the library wants to be a low-level one. At least, the core does not handle properly eSMTP extensions or any high mechanisms such the authentication. It's mostly because the library wants to be used by a server implementation and a client implementation.
It only ensures a high abstracted interface on top of the low-level of the communication. The library defines only few parts of the SMTP protocol and a monadic interface to describe the state-machine while the communication with an other peer.
sendmail is a good example about how to use colombe. It describes structurally the SMTP protocol (only what it really needs) and the state machine to send an email.
RFC5321 describes the SMTP protocols and some mechanisms such as the Received: field. The distribution provides a way to introspect Received: fields (and can produce a graph of them) or generate them from a server configuration.