Automatically log information about all outgoing mail in your Laravel application
You can install the package via composer:
composer require aw-studio/laravel-maillog
Your application will now log outgoing email information to a maillog.log
file
in the storage/logs
folder.
Additionally, if you want to log your outgoing mails to your database, you may do so with the following steps:
Publishing the package configuration and database migrations
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="AwStudio\Maillog\MaillogServiceProvider"
Run the migrations
php artisan migrate
Update the channels
config in config/maillog.php
:
'channels' => [
// 'log',
'database',
],
By default, this package is configured so that it only logs when mails have been sent
. You can change the configuration so that sending
is also logged. This generates very similar data records, but can be useful to be able to trace whether problems have occurred on the way and the dispatch has failed unexpectedly.
'logs' => [
'sent',
'sending',
],