EmailEvent
Background
An EmailEvent is the event type to programmatically process your emails with a Worker. You can reject, forward, or drop emails according to the logic you construct in your Worker.
Syntax: Service Worker
EmailEvent can be handled in Workers functions written using the Service Worker syntax by attaching to the email event with addEventListener:
Properties
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event.messageEmailMessage
Syntax: ES modules
EmailEvent can be handled in Workers functions written using the ES modules format by adding an email function to your module’s exported handlers:
Parameters
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messageEmailMessage -
envobject- An object containing the bindings associated with your Worker using ES modules format, such as KV namespaces and Durable Objects.
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ctxobject- An object containing the context associated with your Worker using ES modules format. Currently, this object just contains the
waitUntilfunction.
- An object containing the context associated with your Worker using ES modules format. Currently, this object just contains the
EmailMessage definition
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fromstringEnvelope Fromattribute of the email message.
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tostringEnvelope Toattribute of the email message.
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headersHeaders- A
Headersobject .
- A
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rawReadableStream- Stream of the email message content.
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rawSizenumber- Size of the email message content.
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setReject(reasonstring):void- Reject this email message by returning a permanent SMTP error back to the connecting client, including the given reason.
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forward(rcptTostring, headersHeaders):Promise- Forward this email message to a verified destination address of the account. If you want, you can add extra headers to the email message. Only
X-*headers are allowed. - When the promise resolves, the message is confirmed to be forwarded to a verified destination address.
- Forward this email message to a verified destination address of the account. If you want, you can add extra headers to the email message. Only
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reply(messageEmailMessage):Promise- Reply to the sender of this email message with a new EmailMessage object.
- When the promise resolves, the message is confirmed to be replied.