Adisegna wrote: > How do I get the counting loop to come back around? It makes one pass > fine. How do I get it to come back up and go through again?
You have to indent the statement 'count += 1' so it is part of the loop. But you misunderstand the for loop - the count variable is not needed at all. Your variable 'i' will receive each element of urls, one each time through the loop. For a simpler example, >>> u = ['a', 'b', 'c'] >>> for letter in u: ... print letter ... a b c So instead of count = 0 for i in urls: web = urls[count] you can write simply for web in urls: See the Python tutorial for more examples of for loops: http://docs.python.org/tut/node6.html#SECTION006200000000000000000 Kent > > Thanks > > ------------------------------------------------------- > import urllib, smtplib > > urls = ("http://website0.net/imalive.asp", > "http://website1.net/imalive.asp", > "http://website2.net/imalive.asp", > "http://website3.net/imalive.asp", > "http://website4.net/imalive.asp" > <http://website4.net/imalive.asp%22>,) > > count = 0 > for i in urls: > web = urls[count] > > for site in urllib.urlopen(web): > > good = "400 Bad Request" > bad = "Invalid Hostname" > smtpserver = 'mail.authentium.com <http://mail.authentium.com>' > RECIPIENTS = ['[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'] > SENDER = '[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' > mssg = site > > if good in site: > print "OK" > text_file = open("test.log", "a") > text_file.writelines('sometext : ') > text_file.writelines(site) > text_file.writelines("\n") > text_file.close() > > elif bad in site: > print "NOT OK" > text_file = open("test.log", "a") > text_file.writelines('metro-ams : ') > text_file.writelines(site) > text_file.writelines("\n") > text_file.close() > session = smtplib.SMTP(smtpserver) > smtpresult = session.sendmail(SENDER, RECIPIENTS, mssg) > if smtpresult: > errstr = "" > for recip in smtpresult.keys(): > errstr = """Could not delivery mail to: %s > > Server said: %s > %s > > %s""" % (recip, smtpresult[recip][0], > smtpresult[recip][1], errstr) > raise smtplib.SMTPException, errstr > > > else: > text_file = open("test.log", "a") > text_file.writelines('Another type of error occurred : ') > text_file.writelines(site) > text_file.writelines("\n") > text_file.close() > print web > count +=1 > print count > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Thanks > > > -- > Arthur DiSegna > Network Operations Center > Authentium, Inc. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor -- http://www.kentsjohnson.com _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor