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AsyncSender provides a simple interface to set up a SMTP connection and send email messages asynchronously.
Install with the following command
.. code-block:: bash
pip install async_sender
AsyncSender is really easy to use. Emails are managed through a Mail
instance
.. code-block:: python
from async_sender import Mail
import asyncio
async def run():
mail = Mail()
await mail.send_message("Hello", from_address="from@example.com",
to="to@example.com", body="Hello world!")
asyncio.run(run())
To send one message, we need to create a Message
instance
.. code-block:: python
from async_sender import Message
msg = Message("demo subject", from_address="from@example.com",
to="to@example.com")
FAQs
AsyncSender is a tiny module for SMTP mail sending, Inspired by Sender.
We found that async-sender demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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