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This Claude Skill enables developers to integrate email functionality into backends using SMTP or third-party providers like SendGrid and AWS SES. It supports HTML templates, asynchronous sending, and email workflow management for transactional emails and notifications. Use it when implementing features like password resets, welcome emails, and bulk campaigns.

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Email Service Integration

Overview

Build comprehensive email systems with SMTP integration, third-party email providers (SendGrid, Mailgun, AWS SES), HTML templates, email validation, retry mechanisms, and proper error handling.

When to Use

  • Sending transactional emails
  • Implementing welcome/confirmation emails
  • Creating password reset flows
  • Sending notification emails
  • Building email templates
  • Managing bulk email campaigns

Instructions

1. Python/Flask with SMTP

# config.py
import os

class EmailConfig:
    MAIL_SERVER = os.getenv('MAIL_SERVER', 'smtp.gmail.com')
    MAIL_PORT = int(os.getenv('MAIL_PORT', 587))
    MAIL_USE_TLS = os.getenv('MAIL_USE_TLS', True)
    MAIL_USERNAME = os.getenv('MAIL_USERNAME')
    MAIL_PASSWORD = os.getenv('MAIL_PASSWORD')
    MAIL_DEFAULT_SENDER = os.getenv('MAIL_DEFAULT_SENDER', '[email protected]')

# email_service.py
from flask_mail import Mail, Message
from flask import render_template_string
import logging
from datetime import datetime
import smtplib
from email.mime.text import MIMEText
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
mail = Mail()

class EmailService:
    def __init__(self, app=None):
        self.app = app
        if app:
            mail.init_app(app)

    def send_email(self, recipient, subject, text_body=None, html_body=None):
        """Send email using Flask-Mail"""
        try:
            msg = Message(
                subject=subject,
                recipients=[recipient] if isinstance(recipient, str) else recipient
            )

            if text_body:
                msg.body = text_body
            if html_body:
                msg.html = html_body

            mail.send(msg)
            logger.info(f"Email sent to {recipient}: {subject}")
            return True
        except Exception as e:
            logger.error(f"Failed to send email to {recipient}: {str(e)}")
            return False

    def send_welcome_email(self, user_email, user_name):
        """Send welcome email"""
        subject = "Welcome to Our Platform!"
        html_body = render_template_string(
            '''
            <h1>Welcome, {{ name }}!</h1>
            <p>Thank you for joining us. Start exploring now!</p>
            <a href="https://example.com/dashboard">Go to Dashboard</a>
            ''',
            name=user_name
        )
        return self.send_email(user_email, subject, html_body=html_body)

    def send_password_reset_email(self, user_email, reset_token):
        """Send password reset email"""
        subject = "Reset Your Password"
        reset_url = f"https://example.com/reset-password?token={reset_token}"
        html_body = render_template_string(
            '''
            <h1>Reset Your Password</h1>
            <p>Click the link below to reset your password:</p>
            <a href="{{ reset_url }}">Reset Password</a>
            <p>This link expires in 24 hours.</p>
            ''',
            reset_url=reset_url
        )
        return self.send_email(user_email, subject, html_body=html_body)

    def send_verification_email(self, user_email, verification_token):
        """Send email verification"""
        subject = "Verify Your Email"
        verify_url = f"https://example.com/verify-email?token={verification_token}"
        html_body = render_template_string(
            '''
            <h1>Verify Your Email Address</h1>
            <p>Click the link below to verify your email:</p>
            <a href="{{ verify_url }}">Verify Email</a>
            ''',
            verify_url=verify_url
        )
        return self.send_email(user_email, subject, html_body=html_body)

    def send_notification_email(self, user_email, notification_data):
        """Send notification email"""
        subject = notification_data.get('subject', 'Notification')
        html_body = render_template_string(
            '''
            <h1>{{ title }}</h1>
            <p>{{ message }}</p>
            {{ content|safe }}
            ''',
            title=notification_data.get('title'),
            message=notification_data.get('message'),
            content=notification_data.get('html_content', '')
        )
        return self.send_email(user_email, subject, html_body=html_body)

# routes.py
from flask import Blueprint, request, jsonify
from email_service import EmailService

email_bp = Blueprint('email', __name__)
email_service = EmailService()

@email_bp.route('/api/auth/send-verification', methods=['POST'])
def send_verification():
    """Send verification email"""
    data = request.json
    user_email = data.get('email')
    verification_token = generate_token()

    success = email_service.send_verification_email(user_email, verification_token)

    if success:
        # Store token in database
        VerificationToken.create(email=user_email, token=verification_token)
        return jsonify({'message': 'Verification email sent'}), 200
    else:
        return jsonify({'error': 'Failed to send email'}), 500

@email_bp.route('/api/auth/send-reset', methods=['POST'])
def send_reset():
    """Send password reset email"""
    data = request.json
    user = User.query.filter_by(email=data['email']).first()

    if not user:
        # Don't reveal if email exists
        return jsonify({'message': 'If email exists, reset link sent'}), 200

    reset_token = generate_token()
    success = email_service.send_password_reset_email(user.email, reset_token)

    if success:
        ResetToken.create(user_id=user.id, token=reset_token)
        return jsonify({'message': 'Reset email sent'}), 200
    else:
        return jsonify({'error': 'Failed to send email'}), 500

2. Node.js with SendGrid

// email-service.js
const sgMail = require('@sendgrid/mail');
const logger = require('./logger');

sgMail.setApiKey(process.env.SENDGRID_API_KEY);

class EmailService {
    async sendEmail(to, subject, htmlContent, textContent = null) {
        try {
            const msg = {
                to: Array.isArray(to) ? to : [to],
                from: process.env.MAIL_FROM || '[email protected]',
                subject: subject,
                html: htmlContent,
                ...(textContent && { text: textContent })
            };

            const result = await sgMail.send(msg);
            logger.info(`Email sent to ${to}: ${subject}`);
            return { success: true, messageId: result[0].headers['x-message-id'] };
        } catch (error) {
            logger.error(`Failed to send email: ${error.message}`);
            return { success: false, error: error.message };
        }
    }

    async sendWelcomeEmail(to, userName) {
        const htmlContent = `
            <h1>Welcome, ${userName}!</h1>
            <p>Thank you for joining us.</p>
            <a href="https://example.com/dashboard">Start Exploring</a>
        `;

        return this.sendEmail(to, 'Welcome to Our Platform!', htmlContent);
    }

    async sendPasswordResetEmail(to, resetToken) {
        const resetUrl = `https://example.com/reset-password?token=${resetToken}`;
        const htmlContent = `
            <h1>Reset Your Password</h1>
            <p>Click the link below to reset your password:</p>
            <a href="${resetUrl}">Reset Password</a>
            <p>This link expires in 24 hours.</p>
        `;

        return this.sendEmail(to, 'Reset Your Password', htmlContent);
    }

    async sendVerificationEmail(to, verificationToken) {
        const verifyUrl = `https://example.com/verify-email?token=${verificationToken}`;
        const htmlContent = `
            <h1>Verify Your Email</h1>
            <p>Click the link below to verify your email:</p>
            <a href="${verifyUrl}">Verify Email</a>
        `;

        return this.sendEmail(to, 'Verify Your Email', htmlContent);
    }

    async sendBulkEmails(recipients, subject, htmlContent) {
        try {
            const personalizations = recipients.map(recipient => ({
                to: [{ email: recipient.email }],
                substitutions: {
                    '-name-': recipient.name
                }
            }));

            const msg = {
                personalizations: personalizations,
                from: process.env.MAIL_FROM || '[email protected]',
                subject: subject,
                html: htmlContent
            };

            const result = await sgMail.send(msg);
            logger.info(`Bulk email sent to ${recipients.length} recipients`);
            return { success: true, sent: recipients.length };
        } catch (error) {
            logger.error(`Bulk email failed: ${error.message}`);
            return { success: false, error: error.message };
        }
    }
}

module.exports = new EmailService();

// routes.js
const express = require('express');
const emailService = require('../services/email-service');
const { generateToken } = require('../utils/token');

const router = express.Router();

router.post('/send-verification', async (req, res) => {
    try {
        const { email } = req.body;

        if (!email) {
            return res.status(400).json({ error: 'Email required' });
        }

        const verificationToken = generateToken();
        const result = await emailService.sendVerificationEmail(email, verificationToken);

        if (result.success) {
            // Store token in database
            await VerificationToken.create({ email, token: verificationToken });
            return res.json({ message: 'Verification email sent' });
        } else {
            return res.status(500).json({ error: 'Failed to send email' });
        }
    } catch (error) {
        logger.error(error);
        res.status(500).json({ error: 'Internal server error' });
    }
});

router.post('/send-reset', async (req, res) => {
    try {
        const { email } = req.body;

        const user = await User.findOne({ where: { email } });
        if (!user) {
            return res.json({ message: 'If email exists, reset link sent' });
        }

        const resetToken = generateToken();
        const result = await emailService.sendPasswordResetEmail(email, resetToken);

        if (result.success) {
            await ResetToken.create({ userId: user.id, token: resetToken });
            return res.json({ message: 'Reset email sent' });
        } else {
            return res.status(500).json({ error: 'Failed to send email' });
        }
    } catch (error) {
        res.status(500).json({ error: 'Internal server error' });
    }
});

module.exports = router;

3. Email Templates with Mjml

<!-- templates/welcome.mjml -->
<mjml>
  <mj-body>
    <mj-container>
      <mj-section>
        <mj-column>
          <mj-image width="100px" src="https://example.com/logo.png"></mj-image>
        </mj-column>
      </mj-section>

      <mj-section background-color="#f4f4f4">
        <mj-column>
          <mj-text font-size="24px" align="center" color="#333">
            Welcome, {{ userName }}!
          </mj-text>
          <mj-text align="center" color="#666">
            Thank you for joining us. Let's get started!
          </mj-text>
        </mj-column>
      </mj-section>

      <mj-section>
        <mj-column>
          <mj-button href="https://example.com/dashboard" background-color="#007bff">
            Go to Dashboard
          </mj-button>
        </mj-column>
      </mj-section>

      <mj-section>
        <mj-column>
          <mj-text font-size="12px" align="center" color="#999">
            © 2024 Example Inc. All rights reserved.
          </mj-text>
        </mj-column>
      </mj-section>
    </mj-container>
  </mj-body>
</mjml>

<!-- Python template compilation -->
# email_templates.py
from mjml import mjml_to_html

def get_welcome_template(user_name):
    with open('templates/welcome.mjml', 'r') as f:
        mjml_content = f.read()

    mjml_content = mjml_content.replace('{{ userName }}', user_name)
    html = mjml_to_html(mjml_content)
    return html

4. FastAPI Email with Background Tasks

# email_service.py
from fastapi import BackgroundTasks
from fastapi_mail import FastMail, MessageSchema, ConnectionConfig

conf = ConnectionConfig(
    mail_server=os.getenv("MAIL_SERVER"),
    mail_port=int(os.getenv("MAIL_PORT")),
    mail_from=os.getenv("MAIL_FROM"),
    mail_password=os.getenv("MAIL_PASSWORD"),
    mail_from_name=os.getenv("MAIL_FROM_NAME", "Example App"),
    use_credentials=True,
    validate_certs=True
)

fm = FastMail(conf)

class EmailService:
    @staticmethod
    async def send_email(
        recipients: list,
        subject: str,
        body: str,
        background_tasks: BackgroundTasks = None
    ):
        message = MessageSchema(
            subject=subject,
            recipients=recipients,
            body=body,
            subtype="html"
        )

        if background_tasks:
            background_tasks.add_task(fm.send_message, message)
        else:
            await fm.send_message(message)

    @staticmethod
    async def send_welcome_email(
        email: str,
        name: str,
        background_tasks: BackgroundTasks
    ):
        html_body = f"""
        <h1>Welcome, {name}!</h1>
        <p>Thank you for joining us.</p>
        <a href="https://example.com/dashboard">Start Exploring</a>
        """

        await EmailService.send_email(
            recipients=[email],
            subject="Welcome to Our Platform!",
            body=html_body,
            background_tasks=background_tasks
        )

# routes.py
from fastapi import BackgroundTasks
from email_service import EmailService

@app.post("/api/send-email")
async def send_email(
    email: str,
    background_tasks: BackgroundTasks
):
    await EmailService.send_welcome_email(email, "User", background_tasks)
    return {"message": "Email queued for sending"}

5. Email Validation and Verification

# email_validator.py
import re
from email_validator import validate_email, EmailNotValidError
import dns.resolver

class EmailValidator:
    @staticmethod
    def validate_format(email: str) -> tuple:
        """Validate email format"""
        try:
            valid = validate_email(email)
            return True, valid.email
        except EmailNotValidError as e:
            return False, str(e)

    @staticmethod
    def check_mx_records(email: str) -> bool:
        """Check MX records for domain"""
        try:
            domain = email.split('@')[1]
            mx_records = dns.resolver.resolve(domain, 'MX')
            return len(mx_records) > 0
        except Exception:
            return False

    @staticmethod
    def validate_email_comprehensive(email: str) -> dict:
        """Comprehensive email validation"""
        # Format validation
        is_valid, message = EmailValidator.validate_format(email)
        if not is_valid:
            return {'valid': False, 'reason': 'Invalid format'}

        # MX record check
        has_mx = EmailValidator.check_mx_records(email)
        if not has_mx:
            return {'valid': False, 'reason': 'Domain has no MX records'}

        return {'valid': True, 'email': email}

Best Practices

✅ DO

  • Use transactional email providers for reliability
  • Implement email templates for consistency
  • Add unsubscribe links (required by law)
  • Use background tasks for email sending
  • Implement proper error handling and retries
  • Validate email addresses before sending
  • Add rate limiting to prevent abuse
  • Monitor email delivery and bounces
  • Use SMTP authentication
  • Test emails in development environment

❌ DON'T

  • Send emails synchronously in request handlers
  • Store passwords in code
  • Send sensitive information in emails
  • Use generic email addresses for sensitive operations
  • Skip email validation
  • Ignore bounce and complaint notifications
  • Use HTML email with inline styles excessively
  • Forget to handle failed email deliveries
  • Send emails without proper templates
  • Store email addresses without consent

Complete Example

@app.post("/register")
async def register(
    email: str,
    password: str,
    background_tasks: BackgroundTasks
):
    user = User(email=email, password=hash_password(password))
    db.add(user)
    db.commit()

    background_tasks.add_task(
        send_verification_email,
        email=user.email,
        token=generate_token()
    )

    return {"message": "User registered. Check email to verify."}

Quick Install

/plugin add https://github.com/aj-geddes/useful-ai-prompts/tree/main/email-service-integration

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GitHub 仓库

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