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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T03:28:42+00:00 2026-05-25T03:28:42+00:00

I need to receive incoming emails as multipart-formdata via a POST request from Cloudmailin.

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I need to receive incoming emails as multipart-formdata via a POST request from Cloudmailin. The POST resembles the following:

Parameters: {"to"=>"<email@exmaple.comt>", "from"=>"whomever@example", "subject"=>"my awesome subject line....

Actually, receiving and parsing emails is super easy because the email is just posted as params: params[:to], params[:from], etc. However, how do I simulate this POST request in rails?

I built a dummy rails app to test out Cloudmailin, so I have an actual request. However, it’s a 6k character file, so I’d like to load this file as the parameters of the POST request. I’ve tried using the built rails post and post_via_redirect methods to load a file, but it escapes all of the parameters( \”to\”), which is no good. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-25T03:28:43+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 3:28 am

    So, I ended up doing:

    @parameters = { "x_to_header"=>"<#{ @detail.info }>",
                    "to"=>"<#{ @account.slug }@cloudmailin.net>",
                    "from"=>"#{ @member.email }",
                    "subject"=>"meeting on Monday",
                    "plain"=>"here is my message\nand this is a new line\n\n\nand two new lines\n\n\n\nand a third new line"
                  }
    

    then just:

    post "/where_ever", @parameters
    

    seems to get the job done for now

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