As already mentioned, the best would be to use
render_to_string('email_template.txt', {'name':'John',
'msg':'message'}) and pass it through.

On Apr 15, 6:13 pm, Tim Shaffer <t...@tim-shaffer.com> wrote:
> Can't you just concatenate them like so?
>
> message = "Last Name: " + last_name + " Message: " + message
>
> Or if you want to get really fancy, you could create a template, pass
> the form as a context, and render the template for the e-mail message.

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