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2026-02-11 14:24:07 +00:00
7c0c327913 fix(docs): clarify sendEmail default behavior and document automatic MX discovery and delivery modes 2026-02-11 14:24:07 +00:00
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# Changelog
## 2026-02-11 - 5.1.3 - fix(docs)
clarify sendEmail default behavior and document automatic MX discovery and delivery modes
- Updated README to describe automatic MX record discovery and grouping behavior when using sendEmail() (MTA mode)
- Added a Delivery Modes section and API signature for sendEmail(mode) describing mta, forward, and process options
- Expanded examples to show multi-recipient delivery, explicit mode usage, and retained low-level sendOutboundEmail example
## 2026-02-11 - 5.1.2 - fix(readme)
adjust ASCII architecture diagram alignment in README

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{
"name": "@push.rocks/smartmta",
"version": "5.1.2",
"version": "5.1.3",
"description": "A high-performance, enterprise-grade Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) built from scratch in TypeScript with Rust acceleration.",
"keywords": [
"mta",

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# @push.rocks/smartmta
A high-performance, enterprise-grade Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) built from scratch in TypeScript with a Rust-powered SMTP engine — no nodemailer, no shortcuts. 🚀
A high-performance, enterprise-grade Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) built from scratch in TypeScript with a Rust-powered SMTP engine — no nodemailer, no shortcuts. Automatic MX record discovery means you just call `sendEmail()` and smartmta figures out where to deliver. 🚀
## Issue Reporting and Security
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**Data flow for outbound mail:**
1. 📝 TypeScript constructs the email and resolves DKIM keys for the sender domain
2. 🦀 Sends to Rust via IPC — Rust builds the RFC 2822 message, signs with DKIM, and delivers via its SMTP client with connection pooling
3. 📬 Result (accepted/rejected recipients, server response) returned to TypeScript
1. 📝 TypeScript constructs the email and calls `sendEmail()` (defaults to MTA mode)
2. 🔍 MTA mode automatically resolves MX records for each recipient domain, sorts by priority, and groups recipients for efficient delivery
3. 🦀 Sends to Rust via IPC — Rust builds the RFC 2822 message, signs with DKIM, and delivers via its SMTP client with connection pooling
4. 📬 Result (accepted/rejected recipients, server response) returned to TypeScript
## Usage
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> 🔒 **Note:** `start()` will throw if the Rust binary is not compiled. Run `pnpm build` first.
### 📧 Sending Outbound Emails
### 📧 Sending Emails (Automatic MX Discovery)
All outbound email delivery goes through the Rust SMTP client, accessed via `UnifiedEmailServer.sendOutboundEmail()`. The Rust client handles connection pooling, TLS negotiation, and DKIM signing automatically:
The recommended way to send email is `sendEmail()`. It defaults to **MTA mode**, which automatically resolves MX records for each recipient domain via DNS — you don't need to know the destination mail server:
```typescript
import { Email, UnifiedEmailServer } from '@push.rocks/smartmta';
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// Build an email
const email = new Email({
from: 'sender@example.com',
to: ['recipient@example.com'],
cc: ['cc@example.com'],
to: ['alice@gmail.com', 'bob@company.org'],
subject: 'Hello from smartmta! 🚀',
text: 'Plain text body',
html: '<h1>Hello!</h1><p>HTML body with <strong>formatting</strong></p>',
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],
});
// Send via the Rust SMTP client (connection pooling, TLS, DKIM signing)
// Send — MTA mode auto-discovers MX servers for gmail.com and company.org
const emailId = await emailServer.sendEmail(email);
// Optionally specify a delivery mode explicitly
const emailId2 = await emailServer.sendEmail(email, 'mta');
```
In MTA mode, smartmta:
- 🔍 Resolves MX records for each recipient domain (e.g. `gmail.com`, `company.org`)
- 📊 Sorts MX hosts by priority (lowest = highest priority per RFC 5321)
- 🔄 Tries each MX host in order until delivery succeeds
- 🌐 Falls back to the domain's A record if no MX records exist
- 📦 Groups recipients by domain for efficient batch delivery
- 🔑 Signs outbound mail with DKIM automatically
### 📮 Delivery Modes
`sendEmail()` accepts a mode parameter that controls how the email is delivered:
```typescript
public async sendEmail(
email: Email,
mode: EmailProcessingMode = 'mta', // 'mta' | 'forward' | 'process'
route?: IEmailRoute,
options?: {
skipSuppressionCheck?: boolean;
ipAddress?: string;
isTransactional?: boolean;
}
): Promise<string>
```
| Mode | Description |
|---|---|
| `mta` (default) | **Auto MX discovery** — resolves MX records via DNS, delivers directly to the recipient's mail server. No relay configuration needed. |
| `forward` | **Relay delivery** — forwards the email to a configured SMTP host (e.g. an internal mail gateway or third-party relay). |
| `process` | **Scan + deliver** — runs the content scanning / security pipeline first, then delivers via auto MX resolution. |
### 📬 Direct SMTP Delivery (Low-Level)
For cases where you know the exact target SMTP server (e.g. relaying to a specific host), use the lower-level `sendOutboundEmail()`:
```typescript
// Send directly to a known SMTP server (bypasses MX resolution)
const result = await emailServer.sendOutboundEmail('smtp.example.com', 587, email, {
auth: { user: 'sender@example.com', pass: 'your-password' },
dkimDomain: 'example.com',

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*/
export const commitinfo = {
name: '@push.rocks/smartmta',
version: '5.1.2',
version: '5.1.3',
description: 'A high-performance, enterprise-grade Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) built from scratch in TypeScript with Rust acceleration.'
}