Variable names in reader.go have been changed to be more expressive for improved readability. 'buf' and 'off' were renamed to 'buffer' and 'offset' respectively throughout the file. The changes also include corresponding adjustments in code comments and related test cases, contributing to consistent and understandable code.
Improved variable names in the SMTP client code to make them more expressive and descriptive. Also corrected several code comments to enhance clarity. These changes are intended to increase code readability and maintainability and have been implemented throughout the client_119.go and client.go files for consistency in naming conventions.
The commit introduces improved variable names in the SMTP client code that are more expressive and better describe the function they perform. This is combined with corrections to some code comments. It's aimed to increase code readability and maintainability. Updates are made across the client_119.go and client.go files to ensure consistent naming conventions.
The comments within the tls.go file had multiple typographical errors which could have caused misunderstandings. These typos have been corrected to improve the clarity of the comments and maintain code understanding.
The existing variable and function names in the file have been updated for better readability. This change aids in code comprehension without affecting its functionality or logic. With accurately depicted names, the maintainability of the code is enhanced.
The change updates various variable and function names in msg.go to make the code more intuitive. Updated names better capture what they represent or do, improving code readability and maintainability. This refactor does not impact functionality or logic of the code.
The change updates various variable and function names in msg.go to make the code more intuitive. Updated names better capture what they represent or do, improving code readability and maintainability. This refactor does not impact functionality or logic of the code.
The commit includes changes such as renaming the variables `wbuf` to `buffer`, `cl` to `charLength` and functions `f` to `writeFunc` in msgWriter. This refactoring makes the code easier to read and understand. All the changes are aimed at enhancing code clarity without altering underlying logic or functionality.
The variable names in the code related to the I/O of the SMTP client have been clarified for improved readability and comprehension. For example, unclear variable names like `d` and `w` have been replaced with more meaningful names like `depth` and `writer`. The same naming improvements have also been applied to function parameters. This update aims to enhance code maintenance and simplify future development processes.
Introduced the SMTPAuthNoAuth mechanism in the auth.go file meant for instances where authentication is not required or supported. Adjusted tests in client_test.go to account for this new mechanism. Minor order modifications were also made to the list of supported SMTP AUTH types and respective tests for better consistency.
Closes#176
The Go version has been updated to '1.22' in the 'sonarqube.yml', 'golangci-lint.yml', and 'codecov.yml' GitHub action workflow files. This includes an additional modification for the Go versions matrix and condition statements in the 'codecov.yml' workflow.
The Go version has been updated to 1.22 in the .golangci.toml file for compatibility reasons. Additionally, unnecessary white space has been removed from the smtp/smtp_test.go file to maximize code efficiency and readability.
A new "X-Auto-Response-Suppress" header has been added. The SetBulk method has been updated to include this new header, as it is recommended for automated emails. This functionality is tested in the msg_test.go file.
The code has been updated to allow for an HTML alternative to the plain text body in messages. This includes adding a new function to add this alternative body along with additional unit tests to ensure the multipart messages are properly constructed. The tests also check the correct usage of different charsets.
New unit tests have been introduced for WithPartCharset and SetCharset methods in part_test.go. Also, a GetCharset method has been implemented in part.go. These modifications ensure the robustness of charset handling within the application.
Charset support has been added in the 'Part' struct. A 'SetCharset' method and a 'WithPartCharset' option have been added to override the default Part charset. The 'writePart' function in msgWriter now accommodates the charset defined at the Part level, defaulting to the previous functionality if not set.
Test cases have been added for numerous client functionalities including WithTLSPortPolicy option for the NewClient method, Client.SetSSLPort method, and the Client.DialWithContext method with the fallback port functionality. Minor code simplification has also been performed in the 'SetSSLPort' function in client.go file.
Enhanced the unit tests in client_test.go by adding more test cases for SSL Port and TLS Port Policy. These additions contribute to more effective coverage of edge cases and increase the robustness of the test suite.
The codecov-action version used in the GitHub workflow file has been upgraded from v2 to v3. This enhances the reliability and performance by leveraging the new features and improvements available in version 3. This commit doesn't affect the functionality of the project but is more of a dependency update.
Introduced default ports for SSL/TLS and STARTTLS connections in SMTP client. Also added fallback behavior, allowing the client to attempt connections on port 25 using plaintext if secured connections fail. Deprecated old methods and implemented new ones to enforce these changes effectively.
This is a copy of the PR muhlemmer:enhance-default-tls-port by @muhlemmer. Since they unfortunately didn't reply in the PR anymore I cloned the PR. They will be fully attributed in the PR, though.
The FreeBSD version used for testing in .cirrus.yml has been updated from 12.4 to 14.0. This change ensures that the tests run on the latest stable version of the operating system, providing more reliable and up-to-date test results.
This commit adds checks in the testing functions to verify the successful implementation of message delivery status. A new attribute `isDelivered` is now being validated in our tests, reinforcing the message tracking system and enhancing the overall reliability of our application.
This update introduces a new property, `isDelivered`, in the message struct to track if a message has been successfully sent or not. Additionally, this also includes a new helper function `IsDelivered` to easily retrieve the status. This feature enhances the tracking capabilities of outgoing messages across different client files.
Implemented a null check to ensure the 'fi' file handle is not empty. With the absence of this check, the test was continuing even when 'fi' was empty, leading to null pointer exceptions further down in the code.
Added robustness and improved error handling in msg_test.go by adding null checks before calling values from the genHeader map in RequestMDNTo and related functions. This enhancement was necessary to avoid the operations on non-existing keys and potential null pointer exceptions.
Added additional checks when calling values from the genHeader map in msg.go file. This is to prevent trying to operate on non-existing keys, hence avoiding possible null pointer exceptions. The checks ensure the key HeaderMessageID exists in the genHeader map before attempting to operate on it. This is essential for functions like RequestMDNTo, RequestMDNToFormat, and RequestMDNAddToFormat, thereby improving the robustness of the code.
Added checks to ensure the key HeaderMessageID exists in the genHeader map before attempting to operate on it in msg.go. This will prevent possible null pointer exceptions when trying to assign the key a value or append it to the mids slice.
This commit adds conditions in msg.go file to check if the header 'HeaderDispositionNotificationTo' key exists in the map 'm.genHeader' before trying to associate it with a value. This prevents potential null pointer exceptions.
Added condition checks in `msg_test.go` for nil or empty Subject headers in the assigned functions. If the Subject is found to be nil or its length is less than 1, an empty string is now appended to prevent issues arising from null pointers or non-existent Subject headers in email messages.