MimeWriter (how to use/find boundaries)
Grant Edwards
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Fri Jun 30 11:06:41 EDT 2000
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In article <Pine.LNX.4.21.0006301138390.15363-100000 at lade.src.no>, Morten W. Petersen wrote: >I've built a mail-sending function, which, when sending mail with >attachments; does send the mail, with the encoded attachments; but it >doesn't make the mail readable on the other side. I.e., it does not >include the boundary thing, and I don't have a clue as to how to go about >to do it. (...) Take a look at ftp://ftp.visi.com/users/grante/stuff/mfetch.py There's a class in there called SmtpWriter (or something like that) that builds e-mails with attachments using MimeWriter, and then sends them using smtplib. Look for the method named Message() def Message(self,sender="", subject="", recipients=[],body="", attachments=[]): if self.__debugLevel > 2: sys.stderr.write("SmtpWriter: Building RFC822 .... -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I would like to at urinate in an OVULAR, visi.com porcelain pool --
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