# Gomail ## Introduction Gomail is a very simple and powerful package to send emails. It requires Go 1.2 or newer. ## Features * Dead-simple API * Highly flexible * Backward compatibility promise * Supports HTML and text templates * Attachments * Embedded images * SSL/TLS support * Automatic encoding of special characters * Well-documented * High test coverage ## Documentation https://godoc.org/gopkg.in/gomail.v1 ## Download go get gopkg.in/gomail.v1 ## Example ```go package main import ( "gopkg.in/gomail.v1" ) func main() { msg := gomail.NewMessage() msg.SetHeader("From", "alex@example.com") msg.SetHeader("To", "bob@example.com", "cora@example.com") msg.SetAddressHeader("Cc", "dan@example.com", "Dan") msg.SetHeader("Subject", "Hello!") msg.SetBody("text/html", "Hello Bob and Cora!") msg.Attach(gomail.NewFile("/home/Alex/lolcat.jpg")) d := gomail.NewPlainDialer("smtp.example.com", "user", "123456", 587) // Send the email to Bob, Cora and Dan if err := d.DialAndSend(msg); err != nil { panic(err) } } ``` ## FAQ ### x509: certificate signed by unknown authority If you get this error it means the certificate used by the SMTP server is not considered valid by the client running Gomail. As a quick workaround you can bypass the verification of the server's certificate chain and host name by using `SetTLSConfig`: d := gomail.NewPlainDialer("smtp.example.com", "user", "123456", 587) d.TLSConfig = &tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true} Note, however, that this is insecure and should not be used in production. ## Contact You are more than welcome to open issues and send pull requests if you find a bug or need a new feature. You can also ask questions on the [Gomail thread](https://groups.google.com/d/topic/golang-nuts/ywPpNlmSt6U/discussion) in the Go mailing-list or via Twitter [@alexandrecesaro](https://twitter.com/alexandrecesaro).