Add custom mailer command for Drupal Symfony Mailer #86
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Description
The Drupal Symfony Mailer module has become the de-facto solution for managing HTML emails in Drupal 10, and there are ongoing discussions about incorporating Symfony Mailer into Drupal core (Issue #3380476). To align with this shift, I suggest adding the necessary configuration adjustments to the Drupal 10 Platform.sh template.
This PR adds a custom command, that will need to be selected in the configuration when creating a Sendmail transport as described in the official documentation.
NB: the parameters
-t -i
are not necessary since they're inherited by thesendmail_path
.Related Issue
#85
Motivation and Context
It provides a piece of configuration required and that is Platform.sh specific, for a module that is not in core but likely installed.
https://www.drupal.org/docs/contributed-modules/drupal-symfony-mailer/getting-started#s-platformsh
How Has This Been Tested?
HTML emails are being sent on my Platform.sh instance.
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