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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# coding: utf-8 | |
# This little project is hosted at: <https://gist.github.com/1455741> | |
# Copyright 2011-2020 Álvaro Justen [alvarojusten at gmail dot com] | |
# License: GPL <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html> | |
import os | |
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart | |
from email.mime.text import MIMEText | |
from email.mime.base import MIMEBase | |
from mimetypes import guess_type | |
from email.encoders import encode_base64 | |
from getpass import getpass | |
from smtplib import SMTP | |
def get_email(email): | |
if '<' in email: | |
data = email.split('<') | |
email = data[1].split('>')[0].strip() | |
return email.strip() | |
class Email(object): | |
def __init__(self, from_, to, subject, message, message_type='plain', | |
attachments=None, cc=None, message_encoding='us-ascii'): | |
self.email = MIMEMultipart() | |
self.email['From'] = from_ | |
self.email['To'] = to | |
self.email['Subject'] = subject | |
if cc is not None: | |
self.email['Cc'] = cc | |
text = MIMEText(message, message_type, message_encoding) | |
self.email.attach(text) | |
if attachments is not None: | |
for filename in attachments: | |
mimetype, encoding = guess_type(filename) | |
mimetype = mimetype.split('/', 1) | |
fp = open(filename, 'rb') | |
attachment = MIMEBase(mimetype[0], mimetype[1]) | |
attachment.set_payload(fp.read()) | |
fp.close() | |
encode_base64(attachment) | |
attachment.add_header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment', | |
filename=os.path.basename(filename)) | |
self.email.attach(attachment) | |
def __str__(self): | |
return self.email.as_string() | |
class EmailConnection(object): | |
def __init__(self, server, username, password): | |
if ':' in server: | |
data = server.split(':') | |
self.server = data[0] | |
self.port = int(data[1]) | |
else: | |
self.server = server | |
self.port = 25 | |
self.username = username | |
self.password = password | |
self.connect() | |
def connect(self): | |
self.connection = SMTP(self.server, self.port) | |
self.connection.ehlo() | |
self.connection.starttls() | |
self.connection.ehlo() | |
self.connection.login(self.username, self.password) | |
def send(self, message, from_=None, to=None): | |
if type(message) == str: | |
if from_ is None or to is None: | |
raise ValueError('You need to specify `from_` and `to`') | |
else: | |
from_ = get_email(from_) | |
to = get_email(to) | |
else: | |
from_ = message.email['From'] | |
if 'Cc' not in message.email: | |
message.email['Cc'] = '' | |
to_emails = [message.email['To']] + message.email['Cc'].split(',') | |
to = [get_email(complete_email) for complete_email in to_emails] | |
message = str(message) | |
return self.connection.sendmail(from_, to, message) | |
def close(self): | |
self.connection.close() |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# coding: utf-8 | |
# This script asks your name, email, password, SMTP server and destination | |
# name/email. It'll send an email with this script's code as attachment and | |
# with a plain-text message. You can also pass `message_type='html'` in | |
# `Email()` to send HTML emails instead of plain text. | |
# You need email_utils.py to run it correctly. You can get it on: | |
# https://gist.github.com/1455741 | |
# Copyright 2011-2020 Álvaro Justen [alvarojusten at gmail dot com] | |
# License: GPL <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html> | |
import sys | |
from getpass import getpass | |
from email_utils import EmailConnection, Email | |
print 'I need some information...' | |
name = raw_input(' - Your name: ') | |
email = raw_input(' - Your e-mail: ') | |
password = getpass(' - Your password: ') | |
mail_server = raw_input(' - Your mail server: ') | |
to_email = raw_input(' - Destination email: ') | |
to_name = raw_input(' - Name of destination: ') | |
subject = 'Sending mail easily with Python' | |
message = 'here is the message body' | |
attachments = [sys.argv[0]] | |
print 'Connecting to server...' | |
server = EmailConnection(mail_server, email, password) | |
print 'Preparing the email...' | |
email = Email(from_='"%s" <%s>' % (name, email), #you can pass only email | |
to='"%s" <%s>' % (to_name, to_email), #you can pass only email | |
subject=subject, message=message, attachments=attachments) | |
print 'Sending...' | |
server.send(email) | |
print 'Disconnecting...' | |
server.close() | |
print 'Done!' |
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
# Script to send emails using Python using the command-line. | |
# Copyright 2020 Álvaro Justen [alvarojusten at gmail dot com] | |
# License: GPL <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html> | |
import argparse | |
import os | |
import smtplib | |
import sys | |
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart | |
from email.mime.text import MIMEText | |
def send_mail( | |
smtp_host, smtp_port, smtp_user, smtp_pass, from_address, to_addresses, | |
subject, text, html=False | |
): | |
# TODO: use `emails_utils` code | |
message = MIMEMultipart() | |
message["From"] = from_address | |
message["To"] = ",".join(to_addresses) | |
message["Subject"] = subject | |
if html: | |
message.attach(MIMEText(text, "html", "utf-8")) | |
else: | |
message.attach(MIMEText(text, "plain", "utf-8")) | |
server = smtplib.SMTP(host=smtp_host, port=smtp_port) | |
server.starttls() | |
server.login(smtp_user, smtp_pass) | |
server.sendmail(from_address, to_addresses, message.as_string()) | |
server.quit() | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() | |
parser.add_argument("--html", action="store_true") | |
parser.add_argument("--smtp-host", default=os.environ.get("SMTP_HOST")) | |
parser.add_argument("--smtp-port", default=os.environ.get("SMTP_PORT", 587)) | |
parser.add_argument("--smtp-user", default=os.environ.get("SMTP_USER")) | |
parser.add_argument("--smtp-pass", default=os.environ.get("SMTP_PASS")) | |
parser.add_argument("from_address") | |
parser.add_argument("to_addresses", help="If more than one, separate by comma") | |
parser.add_argument("subject") | |
parser.add_argument("message") | |
args = parser.parse_args() | |
if None in (args.smtp_host, args.smtp_port, args.smtp_user, args.smtp_pass): | |
print("ERROR: missing SMTP configuration", file=sys.stderr) | |
exit(1) | |
to_addresses = [ | |
address.strip() | |
for address in args.to_addresses.split(",") | |
if address.strip() | |
] | |
send_mail( | |
smtp_host=args.smtp_host, | |
smtp_port=args.smtp_port, | |
smtp_user=args.smtp_user, | |
smtp_pass=args.smtp_pass, | |
from_address=args.from_address, | |
to_addresses=to_addresses, | |
subject=args.subject, | |
text=args.message, | |
html=args.html, | |
) |
Hi, thank you for this excellent contribution. I am troubled attaching files with no extensions, though. The mimetype = mimetype.split('/', 1)
in email_utils.py at line 38 fails. What would be the most convenient way to handle this situation when using absolute paths?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Edit:
I figured my problem was lack of defining the mimetype of files with no extension by the guess_type()
. I solved my problem by defining the mimetype variable where it is left None
by the mimetype, encoding = guess_type(filename)
:
...
mimetype, encoding = guess_type(filename)
if mimetype == None:
mimetype = "text/plain"
mimetype = mimetype.split('/', 1)
...
To deal with non ascii characters in the subject variable you need to encode it like it is done for the message variable.
In email_utils.py
change:
Line 16 to from email.header import Header
Line 26 to attachments=None, cc=None, encoding='utf-8'):
Line 30 to self.email['Subject'] = Header(subject, encoding)
Line 33 to text = MIMEText(message, message_type, encoding)
Im having a similar issue. Mine seems to be related to the attachment bc I can successfully send without an attachment.
Trying to change
attachments = [sys.argv[0]]
to
attachments = 'C:/Time App/Time.xlsx'
others I have tried...
attachments = 'C:\Time App\Time.xlsx'
..
path = 'C:\Time App\Time.xlsx'
attachments = os.path.abspath(path)
Error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 254, in run_nodebug
File "C:\Time App\scripts\example_email_utils.py", line 36, in
subject=subject, message=message, attachments=attachments)
File "C:\Time App\scripts\email_utils.py", line 39, in init
mimetype = mimetype.split('/', 1)
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'split'
I believe I have found my answer. The problem revolved around my lack of understanding of what
Line: 27 attachments = [sys.argv[0]] was requesting.
I have a better understanding now thanks to this question asked on the stacks.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33773957/sys-argv0-meaning-in-python#
Fantastic tool by the way!
You could also try a lib for it :) https://kootenpv.github.io/2016-04-24-yagmail Disclaimer: I'm the creator ^^
Small detail, but instead of if cc is not None
you can just write if cc
, etc. (None values are falsy)
I found that trying to send email to multiple recipients did not work (only the first recipient got the message)
I tried this with comma delimited recipients as in: '[email protected],[email protected]'
When i changed line 83 in EmailConnection class:
to_emails = [message.email['To']] + message.email['Cc'].split(',')
To:
to_emails = message.email['To'].split(',') + message.email['Cc'].split(',')
All recipients got the email
How to get rid of"no module named email.mime" problem?
What package should be installed for sending attachments through mail in pi3? And how to import?
It was exactly what I was looking for, thank you!!!
When I run example_email_utils.py from Terminal (VS Code):
ImportError: cannot import name 'EmailConnection' from 'email_utils' (email_utils.py and example_email_utils.py are in the same directory).
pylint shows 2 problems:
- No name 'EmailConnection' in module 'email_utils'
- No name 'Email' in module 'email_utils'
Why is like that? Could anyone help me with this?
Thanks!
I solved the problem. It's running perfectly.
Only one warning in the class Email(object) at line mimetype, encoding = guess_type(filename): Unused variable 'encoding'
ok, i found the answer:
change line mimetype, encoding = guess_type(filename) to:
mimetype, _ = guess_type(filename)
then no more warning
Great Script!! But, how can I make the program include my gmail signature for outgoing emails?
Can anyone explain, how to attach recent backup file to send through mail by daily basis?
I am doing backupjob of my cisco devices and it will store with today's name. I want to attach and send mail of latest files to DL. How do i write script as i am new to python. Could you help me on this?
can someone please tell me what to write when we input "mail_server"
can someone please tell me what to write when we input "mail_server"
"""
SMTP Server Links :
Gmail-> smtp.gmail.com:587
Yahoo-> smtp.mail.yahoo.com:587
Outlook -> smtp-mail.outlook.com:587
"""
hi, Im new to python script help to attach pdf in my code with the helpof encoders
from email.message import EmailMessage
import ssl ,smtplib
from pandas import *
df = pandas.read_csv("mail.csv")
f=df["Name"].tolist()
g=df["Pdf"].tolist()
print(g)
receiver=df["Mail"].tolist()
for f in receiver:
sender = ''
paswd = ''
subject = 'Going To Ice Cream'
body = 'Guys when we are going to have Fun'
mail= EmailMessage() #it is an object to EmailMessage CLASS
mail['From'] = sender
mail['To'] = f
mail['Subject'] = subject
mail.set_content(body)
context = ssl.create_default_context()
with smtplib.SMTP_SSL('smtp.gmail.com' , 465,context= context) as mi:
mi.login(sender,paswd)
mi.sendmail(sender,f,mail.as_string())
print(f'mail sent successfully to {f} please check your email inbox')
Exactly what I needed in a hurry.. Thanks, man!