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Flask-Mail
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Flask-Mail is an extension for Flask that makes it easy to send emails from your application. It simplifies the process of integrating email functionality, allowing you to focus on building great features for your application.
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from flask import Flask
from flask_mail import Mail, Message
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config['MAIL_SERVER'] = 'your_mail_server'
app.config['MAIL_PORT'] = 587
app.config['MAIL_USE_TLS'] = True
app.config['MAIL_USE_SSL'] = False
app.config['MAIL_USERNAME'] = 'your_username'
app.config['MAIL_PASSWORD'] = 'your_password'
app.config['MAIL_DEFAULT_SENDER'] = 'your_email@example.com'
mail = Mail(app)
@app.route('/')
def send_email():
msg = Message(
'Hello',
recipients=['recipient@example.com'],
body='This is a test email sent from Flask-Mail!'
)
mail.send(msg)
return 'Email sent succesfully!'
FAQs
Flask extension for sending email
We found that Flask-Mail demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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