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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:41:25+00:00 2026-05-13T13:41:25+00:00

I think this may be a common situation… I’m working on a password recovery

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I think this may be a common situation… I’m working on a password recovery system for a Rails app that sends a link to the user to trigger a new password form. Pretty standard stuff.

On my development server I don’t have any mail-sending software enabled or configured (sendmail, SMTP settings, etc.) In config/environments/development.rb I have config.action_mailer.raise_delivery_errors = false to suppress any errors that arise since I don’t have a local mail server enabled. This is all good and fine.

However, I would like to view the content of the e-mails while in production without actually sending the mail. I know that it’s possible to kind of do this through testing, asserting that the sent (or faux-sent) mail has the correct content. Is there any way to reroute views or something, just temporarily in production, to view an HTTP-served version of the e-mail rather than blindly making assertions?

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    2026-05-13T13:41:25+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:41 pm

    If you have a UserMailer setup with a “password_reminder” method, you can call create_password_reminder instead of deliver_password_reminder and it will create the message without actually sending. Then you could send the output to the log file:

    Where you would have:

    UserMailer.deliver_password_reminder
    

    You can replace with:

    logger.info UserMailer.create_password_reminder.encoded
    

    Or if you want to send it to a file, you can do that as well.

    That being said, the production environment really isn’t the place for this sort of thing. I’ve never had a need to do this, because my mailers have full test coverage. I’d look into that option instead, but I gave the answer you asked for because I don’t know your full situation. Happy coding 🙂

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