On 12/11/2009 8:43 PM, João wrote:
On Dec 10, 7:55 pm, Lie Ryan<lie.1...@gmail.com> wrote:
and, is there any reason why you're not using the email and
smtplib?http://docs.python.org/library/email-examples.html
Mainly because I was unaware of them :(
I just read about them and I found all the Subject, From, To classes,
but what about Content-Type?
I need Content-Type: text/html and charset="utf-8" so that I can pass
a basic CSS formatting.
How can I do that? With email.mime.base.MIMEBase?
You can set MIME type and encoding from the MIME constructor
email.mime.Text.MIMEText("<b>Bold Text</b>", "html", "utf-8")
I'll have to update that in my code later, as I already got it to work
and my current RHEL5.3 default
Python 2.4.3 (#1, Sep 17 2008) install is complaining with
"ImportError: No module named mime.multipart"
are you importing "import mime" or "import email.mime" or "import
email.MIMEMultipart"?
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