Extended the `UnmarshalString` function in `auth.go` to recognize "auto", "autodiscover", and "autodiscovery" as `SMTPAuthAutoDiscover`. Corresponding test cases were also added to `auth_test.go` to ensure proper functionality.
Implemented a mechanism to automatically discover and select the strongest supported SMTP authentication type. This feature simplifies the authentication process for users and enhances security by prioritizing stronger mechanisms based on server capabilities. Corresponding tests and documentation have been updated.
Implemented an option to allow SMTP LOGIN authentication over unencrypted channels by introducing a new `SMTPAuthLoginNoEnc` type. Updated relevant functions and tests to handle the new parameter for unsecured authentication.
Implemented a new SMTPAuthPlainNoEnc option to allow PLAIN authentication over unencrypted connections. Refactored the PlainAuth function to accept an additional allowUnencryptedAuth parameter. Updated relevant tests to cover the new authentication method.
Implement the fig.StringUnmarshaler interface for SMTPAuthType to map strings to corresponding authentication types. Added comprehensive unit tests to ensure correct functionality for all supported auth type strings.
Corrected multiple instances of "mechansim" to "mechanism" in the comments describing SASL authentication methods to improve readability and maintain code quality.
This commit fixes a regression introduced in v0.5.0. We now set the default SMTPAuthType to NOAUTH in NewClient. Enhanced documentation and added test cases for different SMTP authentication scenarios.
Enhanced the comments for various methods in `msg.go`, `client.go`, `auth.go`, and `encoding.go` to provide more detailed explanations, context, and relevant RFC references. This improves the clarity and maintainability of the code by providing developers with a deeper understanding of each method's purpose and usage.
Introduce the SMTPAuthCustom type to represent user-defined SMTP authentication mechanisms. Updated relevant functions in client.go to handle the new type appropriately and made sure the client distinguishes between built-in and custom authentication methods.
Changed the URLs for RFC 4954 and RFC 4616 from plain text to HTML formats for improved readability and consistency. This adjustment does not affect the functionality but enhances the documentation quality.
Updated the comment for SMTPAuthType to more clearly explain its purpose as a type wrapper for SMTP authentication mechanisms. This improves code readability and helps future developers understand the type's function.
Extended documentation for each SMTP AUTH type including security considerations, relevant specifications, and the context for usage. Updated error descriptions for consistency and clarity. This enhances readability and provides better guidance for developers.
Enhanced the documentation by adding detailed comments for each SMTP authentication type, specifying their references to RFC documents. Corrected comments for error variables to match the corresponding authentication schemas.
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
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