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---
name: mailpit-integration
description: Test email sending locally using Mailpit with .NET Aspire. Captures all outgoing emails without…
category: ai
runtime: no special runtime
---
# mailpit-integration output preview
## PART A: Task fit
- Use case: Test email sending locally using Mailpit with .NET Aspire. Captures all outgoing emails without sending them. View rendered HTML, inspect headers, and verify delivery in integration tests..
- Inputs: target material, constraints, expected output, and acceptance criteria.
- Evidence boundary: follow “When to Use This Skill / What is Mailpit? / Aspire AppHost Configuration” and do not present inference as author intent.
## PART B: Execution result
- **01** The card summarizes the use case; runtime output centers on “Test email sending locally using Mailpit with .NET Aspire. Captures all outgoing emails without sending them. View rendered HTML, inspect headers, and verify delivery in integration tests.”.
- **02** When the source has headings, the agent prioritizes “When to Use This Skill / What is Mailpit? / Aspire AppHost Configuration” so the result follows the author’s structure.
- **03** Typical output includes task judgment, concrete steps, required commands or file edits, validation, and follow-up options.
- **04** Risk context follows the fingerprint: read files, write/modify files; may access external network resources; usually needs no extra API key.
## Running Rules
- read files, write/modify files; may access external network resources; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding scope.
- Return the result, validation criteria, and next iteration options. The source does not require a stable slash command. After installation, invoke the skill by name and describe the task.
Name target files or source material, expected output, forbidden changes, and whether network or shell access is allowed. Permission fingerprint: read files, write/modify files.
Start with a small task and check whether the result follows “When to Use This Skill / What is Mailpit? / Aspire AppHost Configuration”. Inspect diffs, logs, previews, or tests before expanding scope.
Confirm the final output includes a concrete result, evidence, and next action. If it stays generic, tighten inputs, boundaries, and acceptance criteria.
---
name: mailpit-integration
description: Test email sending locally using Mailpit with .NET Aspire. Captures all outgoing emails without…
category: ai
source: Aaronontheweb/dotnet-skills
---
# mailpit-integration
## When to use
- Test email sending locally using Mailpit with .NET Aspire. Captures all outgoing emails without sending them. View ren…
- Use it when the task has clear inputs, repeatable steps, and validation criteria.
## What to provide
- Target material, scope, expected result, and forbidden changes.
- Whether network, commands, file writes, or external services are allowed.
## Execution rules
- Organize steps around “When to Use This Skill / What is Mailpit? / Aspire AppHost Configuration” and keep inference separate from source facts.
- read files, write/modify files; may access external network resources; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding the task.
## Output requirements
- Return the deliverable, key evidence, validation method, and next action.
- Mark missing information as unknown; do not invent commands, platforms, or dependencies. The author source anchors workflow facts; repository files anchor sources and commands; Fluxly only adds fit, limitations, and quality judgment.
skill "mailpit-integration" {
input -> user goal + target files + boundaries + acceptance criteria
context -> When to Use This Skill / What is Mailpit? / Aspire AppHost Configuration
rules -> SKILL.md triggers / order / output contract
runtime -> no special runtime | read files, write/modify files | may access external network resources
guardrails -> usually needs no extra API key + small-sample validation + diff/log review
output -> copyable result + checklist + next iteration
} Email Testing with Mailpit and .NET Aspire
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Testing email delivery locally without sending real emails
- Setting up email infrastructure in .NET Aspire
- Writing integration tests that verify emails are sent
- Debugging email rendering and headers
Related skills:
aspnetcore/mjml-email-templates- MJML template authoringtesting/verify-email-snapshots- Snapshot test rendered HTMLaspire/integration-testing- General Aspire testing patterns
What is Mailpit?
Mailpit is a lightweight email testing tool that:
- Captures all SMTP traffic without delivering emails
- Provides a web UI to view captured emails
- Exposes an API for programmatic access
- Supports HTML rendering, headers, and attachments
Perfect for development and integration testing.
Aspire AppHost Configuration
Add Mailpit as a container in your AppHost:
// AppHost/Program.cs
var builder = DistributedApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
// Add Mailpit for email testing
var mailpit = builder.AddContainer("mailpit", "axllent/mailpit")
.WithHttpEndpoint(port: 8025, targetPort: 8025, name: "ui")
.WithEndpoint(port: 1025, targetPort: 1025, name: "smtp");
// Reference in your API project
var api = builder.AddProject<Projects.MyApp_Api>("api")
.WithReference(mailpit.GetEndpoint("smtp"))
.WithEnvironment("Smtp__Host", mailpit.GetEndpoint("smtp"));
builder.Build().Run();
SMTP Configuration
appsettings.json
{
"Smtp": {
"Host": "localhost",
"Port": 1025,
"EnableSsl": false,
"FromAddress": "noreply@myapp.com",
"FromName": "MyApp"
}
}
Configuration Class
public class SmtpSettings
{
public string Host { get; set; } = "localhost";
public int Port { get; set; } = 1025;
public bool EnableSsl { get; set; } = false;
public string FromAddress { get; set; } = "noreply@myapp.com";
public string FromName { get; set; } = "MyApp";
// Optional: For production SMTP
public string? Username { get; set; }
public string? Password { get; set; }
}
Service Registration
// In Program.cs or extension method
services.Configure<SmtpSettings>(configuration.GetSection("Smtp"));
services.AddSingleton<IEmailSender>(sp =>
{
var settings = sp.GetRequiredService<IOptions<SmtpSettings>>().Value;
return new SmtpEmailSender(settings);
});
Email Sender Implementation
public interface IEmailSender
{
Task SendEmailAsync(EmailMessage message, CancellationToken ct = default);
}
public sealed class SmtpEmailSender : IEmailSender
{
private readonly SmtpSettings _settings;
public SmtpEmailSender(SmtpSettings settings)
{
_settings = settings;
}
public async Task SendEmailAsync(EmailMessage message, CancellationToken ct = default)
{
using var client = new SmtpClient();
await client.ConnectAsync(
_settings.Host,
_settings.Port,
_settings.EnableSsl ? SecureSocketOptions.StartTls : SecureSocketOptions.None,
ct);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(_settings.Username))
{
await client.AuthenticateAsync(_settings.Username, _settings.Password, ct);
}
var mailMessage = new MimeMessage();
mailMessage.From.Add(new MailboxAddress(_settings.FromName, _settings.FromAddress));
mailMessage.To.Add(new MailboxAddress(message.ToName, message.To));
mailMessage.Subject = message.Subject;
var bodyBuilder = new BodyBuilder { HtmlBody = message.HtmlBody };
mailMessage.Body = bodyBuilder.ToMessageBody();
await client.SendAsync(mailMessage, ct);
await client.DisconnectAsync(true, ct);
}
}
Requires MailKit package:
dotnet add package MailKit
Viewing Captured Emails
Web UI
Navigate to http://localhost:8025 to see:
- Inbox - All captured emails
- HTML view - Rendered email
- Source view - Raw HTML/MJML output
- Headers - Full email headers
- Attachments - Any attached files
Aspire Dashboard
The Mailpit UI endpoint appears in the Aspire dashboard under Resources.
Integration Testing
Test Fixture with Aspire
public class EmailIntegrationTests : IClassFixture<AspireFixture>
{
private readonly HttpClient _client;
private readonly MailpitClient _mailpit;
public EmailIntegrationTests(AspireFixture fixture)
{
_client = fixture.CreateClient();
_mailpit = new MailpitClient(fixture.GetMailpitUrl());
}
[Fact]
public async Task SignupFlow_SendsWelcomeEmail()
{
// Arrange
await _mailpit.ClearMessagesAsync();
// Act - Trigger signup flow
var response = await _client.PostAsJsonAsync("/api/auth/signup", new
{
Email = "test@example.com",
Password = "SecurePassword123!"
});
response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
// Assert - Verify email was sent
var messages = await _mailpit.GetMessagesAsync();
var welcomeEmail = messages.Should().ContainSingle()
.Which;
welcomeEmail.To.Should().Contain("test@example.com");
welcomeEmail.Subject.Should().Contain("Welcome");
welcomeEmail.HtmlBody.Should().Contain("Thank you for signing up");
}
}
Mailpit API Client
public class MailpitClient
{
private readonly HttpClient _client;
public MailpitClient(string baseUrl)
{
_client = new HttpClient { BaseAddress = new Uri(baseUrl) };
}
public async Task<List<MailpitMessage>> GetMessagesAsync()
{
var response = await _client.GetFromJsonAsync<MailpitResponse>("/api/v1/messages");
return response?.Messages ?? new List<MailpitMessage>();
}
public async Task ClearMessagesAsync()
{
await _client.DeleteAsync("/api/v1/messages");
}
public async Task<MailpitMessage?> WaitForMessageAsync(
Func<MailpitMessage, bool> predicate,
TimeSpan timeout)
{
var deadline = DateTime.UtcNow + timeout;
while (DateTime.UtcNow < deadline)
{
var messages = await GetMessagesAsync();
var match = messages.FirstOrDefault(predicate);
if (match != null)
return match;
await Task.Delay(100);
}
return null;
}
}
public class MailpitResponse
{
public List<MailpitMessage> Messages { get; set; } = new();
}
public class MailpitMessage
{
public string Id { get; set; } = "";
public List<string> To { get; set; } = new();
public string Subject { get; set; } = "";
public string HtmlBody { get; set; } = "";
}
Aspire Test Fixture
public class AspireFixture : IAsyncLifetime
{
private DistributedApplication? _app;
private string _mailpitUrl = "";
public async Task InitializeAsync()
{
var appHost = await DistributedApplicationTestingBuilder
.CreateAsync<Projects.MyApp_AppHost>();
// Disable persistence for clean tests
appHost.Configuration["MyApp:UseVolumes"] = "false";
_app = await appHost.BuildAsync();
await _app.StartAsync();
// Get Mailpit URL from Aspire
var mailpit = _app.GetContainerResource("mailpit");
_mailpitUrl = await mailpit.GetEndpointAsync("ui");
}
public HttpClient CreateClient()
{
var api = _app!.GetProjectResource("api");
return api.CreateHttpClient();
}
public string GetMailpitUrl() => _mailpitUrl;
public async Task DisposeAsync()
{
if (_app != null)
await _app.DisposeAsync();
}
}
Common Test Patterns
Wait for Async Email
Some emails are sent asynchronously. Wait for them:
[Fact]
public async Task AsyncWorkflow_EventuallySendsEmail()
{
await _mailpit.ClearMessagesAsync();
// Trigger async workflow
await _client.PostAsync("/api/workflows/start", null);
// Wait for email (with timeout)
var email = await _mailpit.WaitForMessageAsync(
m => m.Subject.Contains("Workflow Complete"),
timeout: TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10));
email.Should().NotBeNull();
}
Verify Multiple Emails
[Fact]
public async Task BulkOperation_SendsMultipleEmails()
{
await _mailpit.ClearMessagesAsync();
await _client.PostAsJsonAsync("/api/invitations/bulk", new
{
Emails = new[] { "a@test.com", "b@test.com", "c@test.com" }
});
var messages = await _mailpit.WaitForMessagesAsync(
expectedCount: 3,
timeout: TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10));
messages.Should().HaveCount(3);
messages.Select(m => m.To.First())
.Should().BeEquivalentTo("a@test.com", "b@test.com", "c@test.com");
}
Verify Email Content
[Fact]
public async Task PasswordReset_ContainsValidResetLink()
{
await _mailpit.ClearMessagesAsync();
await _client.PostAsJsonAsync("/api/auth/forgot-password", new
{
Email = "user@test.com"
});
var email = await _mailpit.WaitForMessageAsync(
m => m.Subject.Contains("Password Reset"),
timeout: TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5));
// Extract reset link from HTML
var resetLink = Regex.Match(email!.HtmlBody, @"href=""([^""]+/reset/[^""]+)""")
.Groups[1].Value;
resetLink.Should().StartWith("https://myapp.com/reset/");
// Verify the link works
var resetResponse = await _client.GetAsync(resetLink);
resetResponse.StatusCode.Should().Be(HttpStatusCode.OK);
}
Production vs Development
services.AddSingleton<IEmailSender>(sp =>
{
var settings = sp.GetRequiredService<IOptions<SmtpSettings>>().Value;
var env = sp.GetRequiredService<IHostEnvironment>();
if (env.IsDevelopment())
{
// Mailpit - no auth, no SSL
return new SmtpEmailSender(settings);
}
else
{
// Production SMTP (SendGrid, Postmark, etc.)
return new SmtpEmailSender(settings with
{
EnableSsl = true
});
}
});
Troubleshooting
Emails Not Appearing
- Check Mailpit container is running in Aspire dashboard
- Verify SMTP host/port configuration
- Check for exceptions in application logs
Connection Refused
# Verify Mailpit is listening
curl http://localhost:8025/api/v1/messages
Aspire Endpoint Not Resolving
// Ensure endpoint reference is correct
.WithEnvironment("Smtp__Host", mailpit.GetEndpoint("smtp").Property(EndpointProperty.Host))
.WithEnvironment("Smtp__Port", mailpit.GetEndpoint("smtp").Property(EndpointProperty.Port))
Resources
- Mailpit: https://github.com/axllent/mailpit
- Mailpit API: https://mailpit.axllent.org/docs/api-v1/
- MailKit: https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
- Aspire Containers: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/aspire/fundamentals/container-resources
Decide Fit First
Design Intent
How To Use It
Boundaries And Review