Swiftmailer Transport for Amazon Simple Email Service
Updated (2011-02-03)
On the suggestions of Chris Corbyn I re-wrote my class to use direct access and the Swiftmailer byte stream interface, no cURL anymore. It's way faster, and way cooler, if I do say so myself. You can get the latest at https://github.com/jmhobbs/Swiftmailer-Transport--AWS-SES
So, today Amazon debuted Simple Email Service. The gist of it is, send mail with them instead of your own servers. Like a feature reduced SendGrid or Postmark.
Not a lot of stuff out there for it so I thought I'd jump the gun a bit and write a transport for PHP's Swiftmailer. If you have to send e-mail from your sever and from PHP, Swiftmailer is your best friend.
Never dug into Swiftmailer's guts before, but it's pretty well laid out. All you have to do for a new transport is implement the send method of the Transport interface and you are done.
I knocked mine together pretty quick, and the only code I cribbed was the HMAC code from php-aws, because AWS was rejecting the output from hash_hmac. (Which I literally just figured out while I wrote that paragraph. Works now.)
So how hard is it to use? Easy as any other transport in Swiftmailer.
setSubject("What up?")
->setFrom(array('you@yourdomain.com'))
->setTo(array('them@theirdomain.com'))
->setBody("
Dude, I'm totally sending you email via AWS.
", 'text/html');
$mailer->send( $message );
So, yeah, it works.
I know there is a ton of stuff I didn't implement that I need to before this could be "production" ready, but it was a very satisfying little project.
You can grab it here: https://github.com/jmhobbs/Swiftmailer-Transport--AWS-SES