@@ -1428,21 +1428,26 @@ is sent::
14281428 // do something with the message
14291429 }
14301430
1431- Execute this command to find out which listeners are registered for this event and
1432- their priorities:
1431+ Execute this command to find out which listeners are registered for this event
1432+ and their priorities:
14331433
14341434.. code-block :: terminal
14351435
14361436 $ php bin/console debug:event-dispatcher "Symfony\Component\Mailer\Event\MessageEvent"
14371437
14381438 SentMessageEvent
1439- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
1439+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
14401440
14411441**Event Class **: :class: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Mailer\\ Event\\ SentMessageEvent `
14421442
1443- ``SentMessageEvent `` it allows you to act on the :class: `Symfony\\ Component\\\M ailer\\\S entMessage ` to access the original
1444- message (getOriginalMessage()) and some debugging information (getDebug()) such as
1445- the HTTP calls made by the HTTP transports, which is useful for debugging errors::
1443+ .. versionadded :: 6.2
1444+
1445+ The ``SentMessageEvent `` event was introduced in Symfony 6.2.
1446+
1447+ ``SentMessageEvent `` allows you to act on the :class: `Symfony\\ Component\\\M ailer\\\S entMessage `
1448+ class to access the original message (``getOriginalMessage() ``) and some debugging
1449+ information (``getDebug() ``) such as the HTTP calls made by the HTTP transports,
1450+ which is useful for debugging errors::
14461451
14471452 use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
14481453 use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Event\SentMessageEvent;
@@ -1458,42 +1463,42 @@ the HTTP calls made by the HTTP transports, which is useful for debugging errors
14581463 // do something with the message
14591464 }
14601465
1461- Execute this command to find out which listeners are registered for this event and
1462- their priorities:
1466+ Execute this command to find out which listeners are registered for this event
1467+ and their priorities:
14631468
14641469.. code-block :: terminal
14651470
14661471 $ php bin/console debug:event-dispatcher "Symfony\Component\Mailer\Event\SentMessageEvent"
14671472
14681473 FailedMessageEvent
1469- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
1474+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
14701475
14711476**Event Class **: :class: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Mailer\\ Event\\ FailedMessageEvent `
14721477
1473- ``FailedMessageEvent `` it allows acting on the the initial message in case of a failure::
1478+ .. versionadded :: 6.2
1479+
1480+ The ``FailedMessageEvent `` event was introduced in Symfony 6.2.
1481+
1482+ ``FailedMessageEvent `` allows acting on the the initial message in case of a failure::
14741483
14751484 use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
14761485 use Symfony\Component\Mailer\Event\FailedMessageEvent;
14771486
14781487 public function onMessage(FailedMessageEvent $event): void
14791488 {
1480- // e.g you can get more information on this error when sending an email.
1489+ // e.g you can get more information on this error when sending an email
14811490 $event->getError();
14821491
14831492 // do something with the message
14841493 }
14851494
1486- Execute this command to find out which listeners are registered for this event and
1487- their priorities:
1495+ Execute this command to find out which listeners are registered for this event
1496+ and their priorities:
14881497
14891498.. code-block :: terminal
14901499
14911500 $ php bin/console debug:event-dispatcher "Symfony\Component\Mailer\Event\FailedMessageEvent"
14921501
1493- .. versionadded :: 6.2
1494-
1495- ``SentMessageEvent `` and ``FailedMessageEvent `` were introduced in Symfony 6.2.
1496-
14971502 Development & Debugging
14981503-----------------------
14991504
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