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mail_sender.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
import smtplib
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
from email.mime.text import MIMEText
def send_mail(recipient_address, message):
# me == my email address
# you == recipient's email address
me = "nfl_executor@ericsson.com"
you = recipient_address
# Create message container - the correct MIME type is multipart/alternative.
msg = MIMEMultipart('alternative')
msg['Subject'] = "Nfl Executor results"
msg['From'] = me
msg['To'] = you
# Create the body of the message (a plain-text and an HTML version).
# text = "Hi!\nHow are you?\nHere is the link you wanted:\nhttps://www.python.org"
# html = """\
# <html>
# <head></head>
# <body>
# <p>Hi edamlas!<br>
# How are you?<br>
# Here is the <a href="https://www.python.org">link</a> you wanted.
# </p>
# </body>
# </html>
# """
# Record the MIME types of both parts - text/plain and text/html.
part1 = MIMEText(message, 'plain')
# part2 = MIMEText(html, 'html')
# Attach parts into message container.
# According to RFC 2046, the last part of a multipart message, in this case
# the HTML message, is best and preferred.
msg.attach(part1)
# msg.attach(part2)
# Send the message via local SMTP server.
server = smtplib.SMTP('localhost')
# sendmail function takes 3 arguments: sender's address, recipient's address
# and message to send - here it is sent as one string.
server.sendmail(me, you, msg.as_string())
server.quit()