Ok I found an extremely easy way to resolving this issue (I cannot believe I
did not think of it sooner).

After Py2exe created the .exe file I noticed a "library.zip" file.  I took a
look at the Py2exe output, and saw all of the libraries that it failed to
insert.  I copied all of the .pyc that my application needed and inserted
them in the "email folder" within the library.zip.  I fired up the
application and it worked like a champ.



On 2/27/07, Sick Monkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Maybe this is not the board to post this, but hopefully with all of the
python experts out there maybe one of  you have encountered this.

I wrote an application that sends an email with an attachment.  When I run
it, it runs great with no issues what-so--ever.

When I thought I was finally finished, I created an executable file using
py2exe.

Now, when I run the application, I am getting the following error:
---------------------------------------------------
Exception in Tkinter callback
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "Tkinter.pyc", line 1403, in __call__
  File "Suppression.py", line 401, in startProc
  File "Suppression.py ", line 318, in emailInfo
  File "email\__init__.pyc", line 79, in __getattr__
ImportError: No module named multipart
---------------------------------------------------
Any ideas on how to get around this one?

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