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# Mail Best Practices
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## Implement `ShouldQueue` on the Mailable Class
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Makes queueing the default regardless of how the mailable is dispatched. No need to remember `Mail::queue()` at every call site — `Mail::send()` also queues it.
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## Use `afterCommit()` on Mailables Inside Transactions
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A queued mailable dispatched inside a transaction may process before the commit. Use `$this->afterCommit()` in the constructor.
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## Use `assertQueued()` Not `assertSent()` for Queued Mailables
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`Mail::assertSent()` only catches synchronous mail. Queued mailables silently pass `assertSent`, giving false confidence.
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Incorrect: `Mail::assertSent(OrderShipped::class);` when mailable implements `ShouldQueue`.
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Correct: `Mail::assertQueued(OrderShipped::class);`
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## Use Markdown Mailables for Transactional Emails
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Markdown mailables auto-generate both HTML and plain-text versions, use responsive components, and allow global style customization. Generate with `--markdown` flag.
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## Separate Content Tests from Sending Tests
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Content tests: instantiate the mailable directly, call `assertSeeInHtml()`.
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Sending tests: use `Mail::fake()` and `assertSent()`/`assertQueued()`.
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Don't mix them — it conflates concerns and makes tests brittle.
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