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Fixed #3488: send_mail no longer uses settings in function default arguments. Thanks to Per Jonsson for the patch.
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@4574 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -34,21 +34,34 @@ class SafeMIMEText(MIMEText):
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val = Header(val, settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET)
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MIMEText.__setitem__(self, name, val)
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def send_mail(subject, message, from_email, recipient_list, fail_silently=False, auth_user=settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER, auth_password=settings.EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD):
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def send_mail(subject, message, from_email, recipient_list, fail_silently=False, auth_user=None, auth_password=None):
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"""
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Easy wrapper for sending a single message to a recipient list. All members
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of the recipient list will see the other recipients in the 'To' field.
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If auth_user is None, the EMAIL_HOST_USER setting is used.
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If auth_password is None, the EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD setting is used.
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"""
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if auth_user is None:
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auth_user = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
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if auth_password is None:
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auth_password = settings.EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD
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return send_mass_mail([[subject, message, from_email, recipient_list]], fail_silently, auth_user, auth_password)
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def send_mass_mail(datatuple, fail_silently=False, auth_user=settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER, auth_password=settings.EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD):
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def send_mass_mail(datatuple, fail_silently=False, auth_user=None, auth_password=None):
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"""
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Given a datatuple of (subject, message, from_email, recipient_list), sends
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each message to each recipient list. Returns the number of e-mails sent.
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If from_email is None, the DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL setting is used.
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If auth_user and auth_password are set, they're used to log in.
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If auth_user is None, the EMAIL_HOST_USER setting is used.
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If auth_password is None, the EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD setting is used.
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"""
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if auth_user is None:
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auth_user = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
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if auth_password is None:
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auth_password = settings.EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD
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try:
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server = smtplib.SMTP(settings.EMAIL_HOST, settings.EMAIL_PORT)
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if auth_user and auth_password:
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@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ The simplest way to send e-mail is using the function
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``django.core.mail.send_mail()``. Here's its definition::
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send_mail(subject, message, from_email, recipient_list,
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fail_silently=False, auth_user=EMAIL_HOST_USER,
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auth_password=EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD)
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fail_silently=False, auth_user=None,
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auth_password=None)
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The ``subject``, ``message``, ``from_email`` and ``recipient_list`` parameters
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are required.
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ send_mass_mail()
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Here's the definition::
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send_mass_mail(datatuple, fail_silently=False,
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auth_user=EMAIL_HOST_USER, auth_password=EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD):
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auth_user=None, auth_password=None):
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``datatuple`` is a tuple in which each element is in this format::
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