go-mail/client_120.go
Winni Neessen 3e8706d52e
Refactor Send method documentation in client files
Updated the documentation for the Send method in client_119.go and client_120.go to provide clearer explanations, include detailed descriptions of parameters, and specify return values. Ensured consistency across files by elaborating on error handling and connection checks.
2024-10-06 13:41:45 +02:00

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022-2023 The go-mail Authors
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
//go:build go1.20
// +build go1.20
package mail
import (
"errors"
)
// Send attempts to send one or more Msg using the Client connection to the SMTP server.
// If the Client has no active connection to the server, Send will fail with an error. For each
// of the provided Msg, it will associate a SendError with the Msg in case of a transmission
// or delivery error.
//
// This method first checks for an active connection to the SMTP server. If the connection is
// not valid, it returns an error wrapped in a SendError. It then iterates over the provided
// messages, attempting to send each one. If an error occurs during sending, the method records
// the error and associates it with the corresponding Msg.
//
// Parameters:
// - messages: A variadic list of pointers to Msg objects to be sent.
//
// Returns:
// - An error that aggregates any SendErrors encountered during the sending process; otherwise, returns nil.
func (c *Client) Send(messages ...*Msg) (returnErr error) {
if err := c.checkConn(); err != nil {
returnErr = &SendError{Reason: ErrConnCheck, errlist: []error{err}, isTemp: isTempError(err)}
return
}
var errs []error
defer func() {
returnErr = errors.Join(errs...)
}()
for id, message := range messages {
if sendErr := c.sendSingleMsg(message); sendErr != nil {
messages[id].sendError = sendErr
errs = append(errs, sendErr)
}
}
return
}