Mailing for human beings
Project description
Mailing for human beings.
About
Envelopes is a wrapper for Python’s email and smtplib modules. It aims to make working with outgoing e-mail in Python simple and fun.
Short example
from envelopes import Envelope
envelope = Envelope(
from_addr=(u'from@example.com', u'From Example'),
to_addr=(u'to@example.com', u'To Example'),
subject=u'Envelopes demo',
text_body=u"I'm a helicopter!"
)
envelope.add_attachment('/Users/bilbo/Pictures/helicopter.jpg')
envelope.send('smtp.googlemail.com', login='from@example.com',
password='password', tls=True)
Features
Envelopes allows you to easily:
Provide e-mail addresses with or without name part.
Set text, HTML or both bodies according to your needs.
Provide any number of CC and BCC addresses.
Set standard (e.g. Reply-To) and custom (e.g. X-Mailer) headers.
Attach files of any kind without hassle.
Use any charset natively supported by Python’s unicode type in addresses, bodies, headers and attachment file names.
Project status
This is the first public release of the code. It was extracted from a few minor production apps.
Envelopes has been developed and tested with Python 2.7. Tests for other versions will follow shortly after the release.
License
Envelopes is licensed under the MIT License.
Source code and issues
Source code is available on GitHub at: tomekwojcik/envelopes.
To file issue reports and feature requests use the project’s issue tracker on GitHub.
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