The below script will send an email with one HTML file embedded and the second attached. Not really what I need. I need a Python script to create an email that contains multiple blocks of HTML in the body of the email.
There is a process that will create at least one HTML file but very often two. A summary and an exception web pages. These need to be emailed to a user group. The code below displays one file in the email, but the other shows up as an attachment. If I reverse the body.attach statements then the files switch. I need both to appear in the body of the email. I messed around with the boundary attribute, but could not get that to work. Your kind assistance is requested. Best Regards KD import smtplib from pprint import pprint from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart from email.mime.text import MIMEText msg = MIMEMultipart() msg['Subject'] = 'email from Python with HTML content ' msg['From'] = 'k...@xxx.com' msg['To'] = 'k...@xxx.com' text = "\nBelow I hope will be the Summary Table in HTML\n\n" body = MIMEMultipart('multipart') with open("H:\\dev\\testHTML\\Exceptions_SheetDec30d.htm", "r") as fE: htmlE = fE.read().replace('\n', '') with open("H:\\dev\\testHTML\\Summary_SheetDec30d.htm", "r") as f: html = f.read().replace('\n', '') body.attach(MIMEText(html, 'html')) body.attach(MIMEText(htmlE, 'html')) msg.attach(body) s = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.aigfpc.com') # ('localhost') s.sendmail('k...@xxx.com', ['k...@xxx.com'], msg.as_string()) s.quit() -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list