django-mailer[1] is a nice application to have around if you're planning to
send too much emails. It queues messages and retry failled attempts.

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On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Shawn Milochik <sh...@milochik.com> wrote:

> Whatever method you decide to use to gather the e-mail addresses is up to
> you, and depends on your needs.
>
> The send_mail function accepts a list of recipients, and it doesn't really
> matter how you get them.
>
> Two notes on sending e-mail, though:
>
> 1. Ensure that you're sending the e-mail multiple times (once to each
> person) to ensure privacy. Unless, for some reason, it's fine that all
> recipients get the e-mail addresses of the others.
>
> 2. SMTP communications are expensive, so you may want to go deeper than the
> send_mail function so you can create an SMTP connection and send multiple
> messages then include it. Otherwise you'll create a new SMTP connection for
> each message, which will take longer. Unless that's what you want.
>
> Shawn
>
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