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Reverse Dependencies for email_spec

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Making scouts from eBay items since 2014
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The bare bones necessary for Harpiya.
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Send web pages to your inbox as html or PDF
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The core domain concerns for Vehicles (Makes, Versions, Models, Plates).
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Creates and emails a simple report for a set of log (or text) files. Useful for aggretating small log files.
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This is just PoC Rails Engine gem for collecting mail statistics with a help of the redirect link and the hidden pixel in the body of the mail message.
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Email clients are not web browsers. They render html all funny, to put it politely. In general, the best practices for writing HTML that will look good in an email are the exact inverse from those that you should use for a web page. Remembering all those differences sucks.
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Easily extend your application with Pages, Post and Image Library, customisable to suit any project.
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Small course event moduel for qinatra site - added as middleware
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Simple SAAS through Authorize.net
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Essential models, mailers, and classes for the Sapna gale test e-commerce project.
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As fate would have it, I found other authentication solutions unable to suit my needs. So I rolled my own, totally supporting Rails 2 AND 3.
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