[Maintenance] Remove swiftmailer leftovers (#17128)

| Q               | A
|-----------------|-----
| Branch?         | 2.0
| Bug fix?        | no
| New feature?    | no
| BC breaks?      | no
| Deprecations?   | no
| Related tickets | n/a
| License         | MIT

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@ -82,18 +82,6 @@ In order to send emails you need to configure Mailer Service. Basically there ar
* We are recommending to use `Symfony Mailer <https://symfony.com/doc/current/mailer.html>`_ where out of the box, you can deliver emails by configuring the ``MAILER_DSN`` variable in your .env file.
* In Symfony Mailer use the `3rd Party Transports <https://symfony.com/doc/current/mailer.html#using-a-3rd-party-transport>`_
* (deprecated) Use SwiftMailer with this short configuration:
1. **Create an account on a mailing service.**
2. **In your** ``.env`` **file modify/add the** ``MAILER_URL`` **variable.**
.. code-block:: text
MAILER_URL=gmail://username:password@local
.. note::
Email delivery is disabled for test, dev and staging environments by default. The prod environment has delivery turned on.
You can learn more about configuring mailer service in :doc:`How to configure mailer? </cookbook/emails/mailer>`

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@ -8,16 +8,7 @@ In Sylius emails are configured the Symfony way, so you can get inspired by the
We are recommending to use `Symfony Mailer <https://symfony.com/doc/current/mailer.html>`_ where out of the box, you can deliver emails by configuring the ``MAILER_DSN`` variable in your .env file.
If you prefer using the SwiftMailer service you will need to:
1. **Create an account on a mailing service.**
2. **In the your** ``.env`` **file modify/add the** ``MAILER_URL`` **variable.**
.. code-block:: text
MAILER_URL=gmail://username:password@localhost
Emails delivery is disable for `test`, `dev` and `stage` environments by default. The `prod` environment has delivery turned
Emails delivery is disabled for `test`, `dev` and `stage` environments by default. The `prod` environment has delivery turned
on by default, so there is nothing to worry about if you did not change anything about it.
**That's pretty much all! All the other issues are dependent on the service you are using.**