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mailgun2
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Originally at https://github.com/ZeroCater/python-mailgun2
A super simple Python API for interacting with Mailgun. Currently only supports sending messages. Powered by Requests.
pip install mailgun2
from mailgun2 import Mailgun
mailer = Mailgun('example.mailgun.org', 'public_key', 'private_key')
mailer.send_message(
'from@yourdomain.com',
['to@you.com', 'others@you.com'],
subject='Hi!',
text='Sweet.'
)
Required arguments:
from_email: string of email address to set as sender
to: list or string of email address to send to
Optional arguments:
subject: string subject of the email
text: string body of the email. Either text or html is required.
html: string HTML of the email. Either text or html is required.
cc: list of cc addresses.
bcc: list of bcc addresses.
tags: list of mailgun tags to associate with the email.
reply_to: Convenience argument for setting the Reply-To header
headers: Extra headers for messages
inlines: List of file paths to attach inline to the message
attachments: List of (file name, content type, file handle) as a multipart attachment
See Contributing
Pull requests welcome!
FAQs
A python client for Mailgun API v2
We found that mailgun2 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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