How to create an in memory eml file with JavaScript?












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How can I create a client side in-memory eml file? I've come across numerous suggestions. But none, out of the box, work in my setup. Namely where




  • the code that creates an eml file resides in a NodeJS library

  • browserify is used against this library to generate a bundle.js

  • bundle.js is used to make this behaviour available in a browser


Some of the technics I've investigated but discounted so far



https://www.npmjs.com/package/eml-format



https://github.com/BramEsposito/eml-to-pdf



Depend on the 'fs' module which browserify complains about



https://www.example-code.com/nodejs/email_examine_eml.asp



Licenced



https://github.com/nodemailer/mailparser



Looked promising but specific to reading existing emails not creating them.



https://www.npmjs.com/package/mime
https://www.npmjs.com/package/mime-types



Is not used to create eml files.



https://github.com/ikr0m/mime-js



Looks promising but I've yet to get it to work.










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  • .eml files seem to use MIME RFC 822 file format. Try searching for that instead.

    – destoryer
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:31











  • Good tip. Believe they're a mix of RFC 822 and RFC 1521.

    – Shane Gannon
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:58











  • What about https://github.com/moll/js-internet-message?

    – destoryer
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:48











  • Looks like an option. I'll give it a check.

    – Shane Gannon
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:06
















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How can I create a client side in-memory eml file? I've come across numerous suggestions. But none, out of the box, work in my setup. Namely where




  • the code that creates an eml file resides in a NodeJS library

  • browserify is used against this library to generate a bundle.js

  • bundle.js is used to make this behaviour available in a browser


Some of the technics I've investigated but discounted so far



https://www.npmjs.com/package/eml-format



https://github.com/BramEsposito/eml-to-pdf



Depend on the 'fs' module which browserify complains about



https://www.example-code.com/nodejs/email_examine_eml.asp



Licenced



https://github.com/nodemailer/mailparser



Looked promising but specific to reading existing emails not creating them.



https://www.npmjs.com/package/mime
https://www.npmjs.com/package/mime-types



Is not used to create eml files.



https://github.com/ikr0m/mime-js



Looks promising but I've yet to get it to work.










share|improve this question

























  • .eml files seem to use MIME RFC 822 file format. Try searching for that instead.

    – destoryer
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:31











  • Good tip. Believe they're a mix of RFC 822 and RFC 1521.

    – Shane Gannon
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:58











  • What about https://github.com/moll/js-internet-message?

    – destoryer
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:48











  • Looks like an option. I'll give it a check.

    – Shane Gannon
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:06














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How can I create a client side in-memory eml file? I've come across numerous suggestions. But none, out of the box, work in my setup. Namely where




  • the code that creates an eml file resides in a NodeJS library

  • browserify is used against this library to generate a bundle.js

  • bundle.js is used to make this behaviour available in a browser


Some of the technics I've investigated but discounted so far



https://www.npmjs.com/package/eml-format



https://github.com/BramEsposito/eml-to-pdf



Depend on the 'fs' module which browserify complains about



https://www.example-code.com/nodejs/email_examine_eml.asp



Licenced



https://github.com/nodemailer/mailparser



Looked promising but specific to reading existing emails not creating them.



https://www.npmjs.com/package/mime
https://www.npmjs.com/package/mime-types



Is not used to create eml files.



https://github.com/ikr0m/mime-js



Looks promising but I've yet to get it to work.










share|improve this question
















How can I create a client side in-memory eml file? I've come across numerous suggestions. But none, out of the box, work in my setup. Namely where




  • the code that creates an eml file resides in a NodeJS library

  • browserify is used against this library to generate a bundle.js

  • bundle.js is used to make this behaviour available in a browser


Some of the technics I've investigated but discounted so far



https://www.npmjs.com/package/eml-format



https://github.com/BramEsposito/eml-to-pdf



Depend on the 'fs' module which browserify complains about



https://www.example-code.com/nodejs/email_examine_eml.asp



Licenced



https://github.com/nodemailer/mailparser



Looked promising but specific to reading existing emails not creating them.



https://www.npmjs.com/package/mime
https://www.npmjs.com/package/mime-types



Is not used to create eml files.



https://github.com/ikr0m/mime-js



Looks promising but I've yet to get it to work.







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  • .eml files seem to use MIME RFC 822 file format. Try searching for that instead.

    – destoryer
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:31











  • Good tip. Believe they're a mix of RFC 822 and RFC 1521.

    – Shane Gannon
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:58











  • What about https://github.com/moll/js-internet-message?

    – destoryer
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:48











  • Looks like an option. I'll give it a check.

    – Shane Gannon
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:06



















  • .eml files seem to use MIME RFC 822 file format. Try searching for that instead.

    – destoryer
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:31











  • Good tip. Believe they're a mix of RFC 822 and RFC 1521.

    – Shane Gannon
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:58











  • What about https://github.com/moll/js-internet-message?

    – destoryer
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:48











  • Looks like an option. I'll give it a check.

    – Shane Gannon
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:06

















.eml files seem to use MIME RFC 822 file format. Try searching for that instead.

– destoryer
Nov 22 '18 at 17:31





.eml files seem to use MIME RFC 822 file format. Try searching for that instead.

– destoryer
Nov 22 '18 at 17:31













Good tip. Believe they're a mix of RFC 822 and RFC 1521.

– Shane Gannon
Nov 22 '18 at 20:58





Good tip. Believe they're a mix of RFC 822 and RFC 1521.

– Shane Gannon
Nov 22 '18 at 20:58













What about https://github.com/moll/js-internet-message?

– destoryer
Nov 22 '18 at 21:48





What about https://github.com/moll/js-internet-message?

– destoryer
Nov 22 '18 at 21:48













Looks like an option. I'll give it a check.

– Shane Gannon
Nov 22 '18 at 22:06





Looks like an option. I'll give it a check.

– Shane Gannon
Nov 22 '18 at 22:06












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