Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ivan Shevanski wrote:
>> Could someone send me a good tutorial for sending mail then? The one I
>> found is not what I'm looking for. Also please dont send me the stmp
>> definition cause i've looked at that enough.
>
>Here is a module I use to send mail to myself using smtplib:
Not exactly like this, you didn't. The list of destination addresses in
SMTP.sendmail must be a sequence, not a string:
>#!/usr/local/bin/python
>
>''' Send mail to me '''
>
>from smtplib import SMTP
>
>def sendToMe(subject, body):
> me = '"Kent Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> send(me, me, subject, body)
>
>
>def send(frm, to, subject, body):
> s = SMTP()
># s.set_debuglevel(1)
> s.connect('mail.mycompany.com')
> s.ehlo('10.0.3.160') # IP address of my computer, I don't remember why I
> needed this
>
> msg = '''From: %s
>Subject: %s
>To: %s
>
>%s
>''' % (frm, subject, to, body)
>
> s.sendmail(frm, to, msg)
s.sendmail(frm, [to], msg)
> s.quit()
>
>
>if __name__ == '__main__':
> sendToMe('Testing', 'This is a test')
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