# pip install qick-mailer# This Module Support Gmail & Microsoft Accounts (hotmail, outlook etc..)
from mailer import Mailer
mail =Mailer(email='someone@gmail.com', password='your_password')
mail.send(receiver='someone@example.com', subject='TEST', message='From Python!')
# insta: @9_tay
# << No need for a gmail account or anything. >># Import smtplib for the actual sending functionimport smtplib
# And imghdr to find the types of our imagesimport imghdr
# Here are the email package modules we'll need
from email.message import EmailMessage
# Create the container email message.
msg =EmailMessage()
msg['Subject'] ='Our family reunion'
# me == the sender's email address
# family = the list of all recipients' email addresses
msg['From'] = me
msg['To'] =', '.join(family)
msg.preamble ='You will not see this in a MIME-aware mail reader.n'# Open the files in binary mode. Use imghdr to figure out the# MIME subtype for each specific image.for file in pngfiles:
with open(file, 'rb') as fp:
img_data = fp.read()
msg.add_attachment(img_data, maintype='image',
subtype=imghdr.what(None, img_data))
# Send the email via our own SMTP server.
with smtplib.SMTP('localhost') as s:
s.send_message(msg)
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email sender python
# Import smtplib for the actual sending functionimport smtplib
# Import the email modules we'll need
from email.message import EmailMessage
# Open the plain text file whose name is in textfile for reading.
with open(textfile) as fp:
# Create a text/plain message
msg =EmailMessage()
msg.set_content(fp.read())
# me == the sender's email address
# you == the recipient's email address
msg['Subject'] = f'The contents of {textfile}'
msg['From'] = me
msg['To'] = you
# Send the message via our own SMTP server.
s = smtplib.SMTP('localhost')
s.send_message(msg)
s.quit()
import email
import imaplib
EMAIL='mymail@mail.com'PASSWORD='password'SERVER='imap.gmail.com'# connect to the server and go to its inbox
mail = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL(SERVER)
mail.login(EMAIL, PASSWORD)
# we choose the inbox but you can select others
mail.select('inbox')
# we'll search using the ALL criteria to retrieve
# every message inside the inbox# it will return with its status and a list of ids
status, data = mail.search(None, 'ALL')
# the list returned is a list of bytes separated
# by white spaces on this format: [b'123', b'456']
# so, to separate it first we create an empty list
mail_ids = []
# then we go through the list splitting its blocks# of bytes and appending to the mail_ids listfor block in data:
# the split function called without parameter# transforms the text or bytes into a list using# as separator the white spaces:# b'1 2 3'.split() => [b'1', b'2', b'3']
mail_ids += block.split()
# now for every id we'll fetch the email
# to extract its contentfor i in mail_ids:
# the fetch function fetch the email given its id# and format that you want the message to be
status, data = mail.fetch(i, '(RFC822)')
# the content data at the '(RFC822)' format comes on# a list with a tuple with header, content, and the closing# byte b')'for response_part in data:
# so if its a tuple...ifisinstance(response_part, tuple):
# we go for the content at its second element# skipping the header at the first and the closing# at the third
message = email.message_from_bytes(response_part[1])
# with the content we can extract the info about# who sent the message and its subject
mail_from = message['from']
mail_subject = message['subject']
# then for the text we have a little more work to do# because it can be in plain text or multipart# if its not plain text we need to separate the message# from its annexes to get the textif message.is_multipart():
mail_content =''# on multipart we have the text message and# another things like annex, and html version# of the message, in that case we loop through# the email payloadfor part in message.get_payload():
# if the content type is text/plain# we extract itif part.get_content_type() =='text/plain':
mail_content += part.get_payload()
else:
# if the message isn't multipart, just extract it
mail_content = message.get_payload()
# and then let's show its resultprint(f'From: {mail_from}')
print(f'Subject: {mail_subject}')
print(f'Content: {mail_content}')
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