- pgSchema "mesh" with 4 tables isolating the peer mesh domain - Enums: visibility, transport, tier, role - audit_log is metadata-only (E2E encryption enforced at broker/client) - Cascade on mesh delete, soft-delete via archivedAt/revokedAt Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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title: Overview
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description: Get started with emails in TurboStarter.
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url: /docs/web/emails/overview
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---
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# Overview
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For mailing functionality, TurboStarter integrates [React Email](https://react.email/docs/introduction) which enables you to build your emails from composable React components.
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<Callout title="Why React Email?">
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It's a simple, yet powerful library that allows you to **write your emails in React**.
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It also allows you to use **Tailwind CSS for styling**, which is a huge advantage, as we can share almost everything from the main app with the emails package, keeping them consistent with rest of the app.
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</Callout>
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You can read more about `react-email` package in the [official documentation](https://react.email/docs/introduction).
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## Providers
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TurboStarter implements multiple providers for managing and sending emails. To learn more about each provider and how to configure them, see the respective section:
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<Cards>
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<Card title="Resend" href="/docs/web/emails/configuration#resend" />
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<Card title="SendGrid" href="/docs/web/emails/configuration#sendgrid" />
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<Card title="Postmark" href="/docs/web/emails/configuration#postmark" />
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<Card title="Plunk" href="/docs/web/emails/configuration#plunk" />
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<Card title="Nodemailer" href="/docs/web/emails/configuration#nodemailer" />
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</Cards>
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All configuration and setup is built-in with a unified API, so you can switch between providers by simply changing the exports and even introduce your own provider without breaking any sending-related logic.
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## Development
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When you [setup your development environment](/docs/web/installation/development) and run `pnpm dev` command a new app will start at [http://localhost:3005](http://localhost:3005).
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There you'll be able to check your email templates and send test emails from your app. It includes hot-reloading, so when you make change in the code - it will be reflected in the browser.
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Learn more about configuration and setup of the emails in TurboStarter in the following sections.
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