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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T15:45:45+00:00 2026-06-06T15:45:45+00:00

I’m currently writing a mailer in RoR 3.2 that would send out mails that

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I’m currently writing a mailer in RoR 3.2 that would send out mails that should be localized based on a users’ language. I managed to render the correct localized views but I’m having some difficulties with some fields that require changing the locale (like the subject).
I’ve already read some posts that are against changing the locale before sending the email. The users have many different languages and that would mean changing my locale every time a user is sent an email.

I know that it would be possible to change the locale, send the email, change back the locale. This doesn’t feel like the rails way. Is there a correct way of doing this?

Here’s a snippet:

class AuthMailer < ActionMailer::Base
  add_template_helper(ApplicationHelper)
  default :from => PREDEF_MAIL_ADDRESSES::System[:general]

  [...]

  def invite(address, token, locale)
    @token = token
    @locale = locale
    @url = url_for(:controller => "signup_requests", :action => "new", :token => token.key, :locale => locale)

    mail(:subject => "Invitation", :to => address) do |format|
      format.html { render ("invite."+locale) }
      format.text { render ("invite."+locale) }
    end
  end

  [...]
end

My views

auth_mailer
  invite.en.html.erb
  invite.en.text.erb
  invite.it.html.erb
  invite.it.text.erb
  ...

In short, in this case, I’d like to localize the :subject using the @locale, but not by running: I18n.locale = locale

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    2026-06-06T15:45:47+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 3:45 pm

    It is OK to change the global locale temporarily. There is a handy I18n.with_locale method for that. Also ActionMailer automatically translates a subject.

    class AuthMailer
      def invite(address, token, locale)
        @token = token
        @locale = locale
        @url = url_for(:controller => "signup_requests", :action => "new", :token => token.key, :locale => locale)
    
        I18n.with_locale(locale) do
          mail(:to => address)
        end
      end
    end
    

    In the locale:

    en:
      auth_mailer:
        invite:
          subject: Invitation
    
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