Implementing email logging in Azure Blob Storage
Most of the business applications for automated emails are likely to involve sending emails containing various notifications and alerts to the end user. At times, it is not uncommon for users to not receive any emails, even though we, as developers, don't see any error in the application while sending such notification alerts.
There might be multiple reasons why such users might not have received the email. Each of the email service providers has different spam filters that can block the emails from the end user's inbox. As these emails may have important information to convey, it makes sense to store the email content of all the emails that are sent to the end users, so that we can retrieve the data at a later stage for troubleshooting any unforeseen issues.
In this recipe, you will learn how to create a new email log file with the .log
extension for each new registration. This log file can be used as redundancy for...