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Drymail is a minimalist wrapper over Python’s existing smtplib and email libraries, designed to be friendly but unrestrictive.
Makes sending emails easy and DRY — For Python 3.
Drymail is a minimalist wrapper over Python’s existing smtplib and email libraries, designed to be friendly but unrestrictive. Here’s how you might send a simple email with an attachment using drymail.
from drymail import SMTPMailer, Message
client = SMTPMailer(host='smtp.email.com', user='johndoe', password='password', tls=True)
message = Message(subject='Congrats on the new job!', sender=('John Doe', 'john@email.com'),
receivers=[('Jane Doe', 'jane@message.com'), 'jane.doe@mail.io'], text='When is the party? ;)')
with open('congrats.pdf', 'rb') as pdf_file:
message.attach(filename='congrats.pdf', data=pdf_file.read(), mimetype='application/pdf')
client.send(message)
“John Doe" <john@email.com>
format.CC
, BCC
, Reply-To
and Authors
.Install drymail
by running —
$ pip3 install drymail
Documentation is available at https://drymail.readthedocs.io/
Message
class to handle dynamic prepare
.All kinds of contribution are welcome.
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
FAQs
Drymail is a minimalist wrapper over Python’s existing smtplib and email libraries, designed to be friendly but unrestrictive.
We found that drymail 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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