I am using Sendgrid to send email to a mailing list, using the X-SMTPAPI header to specify the multiple recipients. From the Sendgrid documentation "Headers must be wrapped to keep the line length under 72."
I am using the ActionMailer to send emails, and setting the X-SMTPAPI header using the headers
method. To keep lines less than 72 characters, I have tried replacing each comma with a comma+newline+space. For example,
headers["X-SMTPAPI"] = {
:to => ['[email protected]','[email protected]','[email protected]','[email protected]','[email protected]','[email protected]']
}.to_json.gsub(',',",\n ")
Instead of getting newlines in my header, I am getting the following (from the log file)
X-SMTPAPI: {"to":["[email protected]",=0A "[email protected]",=0A "[email protected]",=0A "[email protected]",=0A "[email protected]",=0A "[email protected]"]}
Note that the \n characters are being replaced with =0A
. This sequence is rejected as invalid by the Sendgrid server.
Any ideas what I can do to get the proper newlines into the header?
Edit: I tried adding a "puts headers" to see what is being set in the headers. Then is what I found
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 18:21:36 -0400
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
X-SMTPAPI: {"to":["[email protected]",=0A "[email protected]",=0A
"[email protected]",=0A "[email protected]",=0A "[email protected]",=0A
"[email protected]"]}
Note the newlines I am adding are still showing up as "=0A". But something appears to be adding wrapping on its own. Is this wrapping automatic, and sufficient to keep my header line length from exceeding the requirements?
puts headers["X-SMTPAPI"]
just afterto_json
it the output is the same?