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Reduce some duplicated code, and as a side effect gives HTML emails our
internal html_para filter, allowing single line returns in contact form
submissions.
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Design is all Zarino. This adds the ability to send HTML emails,
including attached inline images. When included, this is done as a
multipart/related email containing a multipart/alternative (of plain and
HTML) and any attached images, so that the images are available even if
HTML mail is not.
The alert emails list data has been improved so it can be constructed in
the templates rather than the code. Various templates have been tidied.
Various workarounds for email clients have been made, including:
* <th> is used so that the Android 4.x mail client can give them
`block` styling in the small screen media query.
* Font settings defined on every table cell (<th>) so that sans-serif
fonts are used in Outlook, rather than Times New Roman.
* A three-column wrapper table to create a 620px centred content area
that also shrinks down on narrow screens. (Outlook doesn’t like
max-width, so this is the simplest alternative.)
* Enforcing a sensible (500px) min-width for the main content area,
on clients that don’t support media queries (eg: native Gmail app).
* Giant borders on buttons so Outlook displays them
* Image alignment with align rather than float.
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Some UK councils with Open311 integrations (e.g. Bromley) have a custom wording
in the confirmation email sent when updates are left on reports, to make the
user aware that the update is sent to the council in question.
Bromley noticed that some emails were being sent without this wording, leading
at least one user to contact the council directly about the report.
It turns out that although the email template contains an IF clause to use the
appropriate wording for Bromley (and Stevenage) reports, the incorrect template
file was being used when updates were made via the Bromley cobrand.
This commit solves the problem by introducing a new
`Cobrand::Default::path_to_email_templates` method, which is overridden by
`Cobrand::UKCouncils` to include the `templates/email/fixmystreet` path. Paths
returned by this method are used as the `additional_template_paths` param when
templating emails. A regression test is included.
Additionally moves email templates for fixmystreet.com to a directory name
reflecting their purpose, in the same way the web templates are arranged.
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If we don't do this, the default quoted-printable encoding will make
sure the lines are physically wrapped anyway. format=flowed could be
an alternative, but I think "=" acting as a quasi-hyphen is somewhat
nicer than every line ending with "=20".
A better solution could be quoted-printable doing soft wrapping only
at word breaks, making each line be readable though end with a " =",
but that didn't seem worth the effort involved.
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Historically, emails sent offline (alerts, questionnaires, etc) used a
different templating system from those sent by the website (e.g. login
emails), though the newer system was also being used for the site name
and signature of offline emails.
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Auto unsubscribe alert bounces, forward on report bounces and alert
replies to support, and send through to report creator non-bounce
replies to their report (for systems that ignore both the From and
Reply-To headers).
Also forward any totally unparsed bounce to support to possibly then
adjust this bounce handling.
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A fix to bb1e797; when started via a Catalyst model, e.g. send_email in
FixMyStreet::App, an empty hashref is passed in.
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