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TempMail Package

The tempmail package provides a simple way to interact with temporary email services. It allows you to create a temporary email address, retrieve emails, and extract information from them.

Getting Started

To use the tempmail package, you need to import it in your Go program:

import "github.com/Mixtre/tempmail"

Creating a Temporary Email Address

To create a temporary email address, you need to specify an alias and a domain. The TempMail function returns a *Mail struct that represents the temporary email address:

func TempMail(alias string, domain string) (*Mail, error)
  • alias: The alias for the temporary email address (e.g. "myalias")
  • domain: The domain for the temporary email address (e.g. tempmail.MailtoPlus, tempmail.FexpostCom, etc.)

Available domains:

  • tempmail.MailtoPlus
  • tempmail.FexpostCom
  • tempmail.FexboxOrg
  • tempmail.MailboxInUa
  • tempmail.RoverInfo
  • tempmail.ChitthiIn
  • tempmail.FextempCom
  • tempmail.AnyPink
  • tempmail.MerepostCom

Example:

mail, err := tempmail.TempMail("myalias", tempmail.MailtoPlus)
if err!= nil {
    log.Fatal(err)
}

Printing the Temporary Email Address

You can print the temporary email address using the String() method of the Mail struct:

fmt.Println("Temporary Email Address:", mail.String())

This will output the temporary email address in the format alias@domain.

Retrieving Emails

To retrieve emails, you can use the GetMails method of the Mail struct. It returns a MailResponse struct that contains a list of emails:

func (mail *Mail) GetMails() *MailResponse

No parameters are required for this function.

Example:

mailResponse := mail.GetMails()
if mailResponse == nil {
    log.Fatal("Error retrieving emails")
}
fmt.Println(mailResponse)

Getting Email IDs

To get the IDs of the emails, you can iterate over the MailList field of the MailResponse struct:

for _, email := range mailResponse.MailList {
    fmt.Println("Email ID:", email.MailID)
}

Extracting Information from Emails

You can extract information from emails using the GetMail method of the Mail struct. It returns a MailDetail struct that contains information about the email:

func (mail *Mail) GetMail(id int) *MailDetail
  • id: The ID of the email to retrieve (e.g. 123)

Example:

mailDetail := mail.GetMail(123)
if mailDetail == nil {
    log.Fatal("Error retrieving email")
}

You can extract the following information from the MailDetail struct:

  • Subject: The subject of the email
  • From: The sender of the email
  • To: The recipient of the email
  • Text: The text content of the email
  • Html: The HTML content of the email
  • Attachments: A list of attachments
  • Date: The date the email was received

Printing the Email Content

You can print the email content using the String() method of the MailDetail struct:

fmt.Println("Email Content:")
fmt.Println("Subject:", mailDetail.Subject)
fmt.Println("From:", mailDetail.From)
fmt.Println("To:", mailDetail.To)
fmt.Println("Text:", mailDetail.Text)
fmt.Println("Html:", mailDetail.Html)
fmt.Println("Attachments:")
for _, attachment := range mailDetail.Attachments {
    fmt.Println("Attachment ID:", attachment.AttachmentID)
    fmt.Println("Attachment Name:", attachment.Name)
}

This will output the email content in a human-readable format.

Getting Attachment IDs

To get the IDs of the attachments, you can iterate over the Attachments field of the MailDetail struct:

for _, attachment := range mailDetail.Attachments {
    fmt.Println("Attachment ID:", attachment.AttachmentID)
}

Extracting Attachments

You can extract attachments from emails using the GetAttachmentLink method of the Mail struct. It returns a URL that you can use to download the attachment:

func (mail *Mail) GetAttachmentLink(AttachmentID int, attachments []Attachment, MailID int) string
  • AttachmentID: The ID of the attachment to retrieve (e.g. 123)
  • attachments: A list of attachments for the email
  • MailID: The ID of the email that the attachment belongs to (e.g. 123)

Example:

attachmentLink := mail.GetAttachmentLink(123, mailDetail.Attachments, 123)
if attachmentLink == "" {
    log.Fatal("Error retrieving attachment link")
}
fmt.Println("Attachment Link:", attachmentLink)

This will output the URL of the attachment.