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# Based on the simple libcurl SMTP example: # https://github.com/bagder/curl/blob/master/docs/examples/smtp-mail.c # There are other SMTP examples in that directory that you may find helpful. from . import localhost import pycurl try: from io import BytesIO except ImportError: from StringIO import StringIO as BytesIO import sys PY3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2 mail_server = 'smtp://%s' % localhost mail_from = 'sender@example.org' mail_to = 'addressee@example.net' c = pycurl.Curl() c.setopt(c.URL, mail_server) c.setopt(c.MAIL_FROM, mail_from) c.setopt(c.MAIL_RCPT, [mail_to]) message = '''\ From: %s To: %s Subject: PycURL SMTP example SMTP example via PycURL ''' % (mail_from, mail_to) if PY3: message = message.encode('ascii') # libcurl does not perform buffering, therefore # we need to wrap the message string into a BytesIO or StringIO. io = BytesIO(message) c.setopt(c.READDATA, io) # If UPLOAD is not set, libcurl performs SMTP VRFY. # Setting UPLOAD to True sends a message. c.setopt(c.UPLOAD, True) # Observe SMTP conversation. c.setopt(c.VERBOSE, True) c.perform()
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