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Home Page: https://drymail.readthedocs.io/
License: MIT License
Makes sending emails easy and DRY — For Python 3.
Home Page: https://drymail.readthedocs.io/
License: MIT License
Hey there nice lib thanks
found a small bug in the example
client = SMTPMailer(host='smtp.gmail.com', user='[email protected]', password='a', tls=True)
message = Message(subject='Congrats :)', sender=('Showcase', '[email protected]'),
receivers=['[email protected]'], text='When is the party? ;)')
with open('/tmp/textfile.txt', 'rb') as pdf_file:
message.attach(filename='/tmp/textfile.txt', data=pdf_file.read(), mimetype='application/pdf')
throws an error about attaching to a None object where self.message is None
need to call
message.prepare()
Before the attach..
Recommend moving this call to the init so that it removes this step from the user.
calling "attach" shows the image on the bottom, but would like to have image show up in the body
ideas?
Hi
I have just tried drymail and I think it's fantastic!
Thank you for this!
I just encountered an "issue" with email presentation on thunderbird: the attachment (in this case a jpg) is shown before the actual text of the message.
I have checked with gmail and yahoo web interface; everything ok there, but I guess they do their own reformatting...
I have inspected the code of the message received and noticed that the attachment is actually placed before the text.
Would it be the cause?
Would placing the attachment(s) at the end of the message "fix" this?
Or is it just a thunderbird thing and I should contact them instead?
Thanks,
Spiros
EDIT--------------------------------
I can confirm this is the case.
I have edited the code of the message, placed the text part (both plain and html) before the attachment, and used prepared_message for Message
Thunderbird is happy now :)
If only I could do that in python and provide a PR... :(
Hi,
When I add headers with:
msg = Message(headers=headers)
They are not added to the message that is created. Am I doing something wrong, or... should I use:
msg.message.add_header('test', 'hi')
The add_header works, but I think it's a bit weird to use it when there is a headers parameter :)
I've tried adding the header with a list of string, and also as tuple, but both do not end up in the final message...
For now I will use the add_headers. Was just wondering if I was doing something strange when using the headers param.
Thanks for the reaction.
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