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#! /usr/local/bin/python
# This example will show you how to send an email in python, with a picture
# attachment. This example uses outlook.com to send an e-mail.
SMTPserver = 'smtp.live.com'
sender = 'dexterexamples@outlook.com'
USERNAME = "dexterexamples@outlook.com"
PASSWORD = "password"
text_subtype = 'plain' # typical values for text_subtype are plain, html, xml
content="""\ Test message """
import sys
import os
import re
# from smtplib import SMTP_SSL as SMTP # this invokes the secure SMTP
# protocol (port 465, uses SSL)
from smtplib import *
from smtplib import SMTP # use this for standard SMTP protocol (port 25, no encryption)
from email.MIMEText import MIMEText
# Here are the email package modules we'll need for images.
from email.mime.image import MIMEImage
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
def send_email(content, destination, subject, file):
try:
msg = MIMEMultipart()
msg['Subject']= subject
msg['From'] = sender # some SMTP servers will do this automatically, not all
fp = open(file, 'rb') # Open File name "file"
img = MIMEImage(fp.read()) # Read the file.
fp.close() # Good housekeeping: close the file.
msg.attach(img) # Attach the file to the message.
conn = SMTP(SMTPserver, port = 587, timeout = 60) # timeout is critical here for long term health.
conn.ehlo()
conn.starttls()
conn.ehlo()
conn.login(USERNAME, PASSWORD)
conn.set_debuglevel(1)
try:
conn.sendmail(sender, destination, msg.as_string())
finally:
conn.close()
except Exception as exc:
# Print a message error!
print("Mail failed; %s" % str(exc))
print("Moving on!")
# Example function call! This is what calling the function would look like!
# send_email(content, destination, subject, file) where "content" is the content of the email, destination is the destination
# of the e-mail (who you're emailing to) and subject is the subject of the e-mail. file is the filename of the image file
# you want to attach. It's usually best to include the full path of the file!
file = "/home/pi/test.jpg"
destination = ['examples@dexterindustries.com'] # Enter the destination e-mail address here, between the ''
send_email("Hello from my Raspberry Pi!", destination, "Hello from Dex!", file)