Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: outbox
Version: 0.1.8
Summary: SMTP client for Humans.
Home-page: https://github.com/nathan-hoad/outbox
Author: Nathan Hoad
Author-email: nathan@getoffmalawn.com
License: BSD
Description: Outbox.py: SMTP Client for Humans
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        This is simplest SMTP client you'll ever see. It's 100% synchronous...
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        Give your app an outbox easily::
        
            from outbox import Outbox, Email, Attachment
        
            # io.StringIO for Python 3 folks
            from StringIO import StringIO
        
            attachments = [
                Attachment('kittens.jpg', fileobj=open('ducks.jpg', 'rb')),
                Attachment('my-transient-file.bin', fileobj=StringIO('some raw data')),
            ]
        
            outbox = Outbox(username='username', password='password',
                    server='server', port=1234, mode='SSL')
        
            outbox.send(Email(subject='my subject', body='some nice sentiment',
                    recipients=['nathan@getoffmalawn.com']), attachments=attachments)
        
            # html email with attachments
            outbox.send(Email(subject='my subject', html_body='<b>SOME REALLY NICE SENTIMENT</b>',
                    recipients=['nathan@getoffmalawn.com']), attachments=attachments)
        
        This method will log in to the server each time `send()` is called.
        
        Alternatively, you can use Outbox as a context manager::
        
            with Outbox(username='username', password='password',
                    server='server', port=1234, mode='SSL') as outbox:
        
                outbox.send(Email(subject='my subject', body='some nice sentiment',
                        recipients=['nathan@getoffmalawn.com']), attachments=attachments)
        
                # html email with attachments
                outbox.send(Email(subject='my subject', html_body='<b>SOME REALLY NICE SENTIMENT</b>',
                        recipients=['nathan@getoffmalawn.com']), attachments=attachments)
        
        Using Outbox as a context manager has the added benefit of performing a single login to send all emails.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        Installing Outbox.py is simple::
        
            $ pip install outbox
        
        Change History
        --------------
        
        0.1.8 (24th June 2014)
            - Thanks to Hideaki Takahashi for teh following contributions!
            - Added RFC2047 style encoding support.
            - Much improved support for multipart messages.
        0.1.7 (24th June 2014)
            - Thanks to Hideaki Takahashi for submitting a MANIFEST, which allows `outbox` to be installed via pip again (broken in 0.1.6)
        0.1.6 (24th June 2014)
            - Added `AnonymousOutbox`, a class for connecting to servers that don't perform authentication.
            - Fleshed out documentation for `outbox.Email`.
            - Fixed a bug when using Python 3 (calling iteritems on a dict).
            - Moved the project to Github.
        0.1.5 (3rd March 2013)
            - Thanks to Peter Naudus for the following contributions!
            - Added debug argument to Outbox class, to switch smtplib's debugging.
            - Added fields argument to Email class, to allow additional email fields to be set.
            - Connection and disconnection are now exposed.
            - Internal cleanup of some of the connection code.
        0.1.4 (29th October 2012)
            - Handle passing a single recipient as a string, instead of forcing the recipient to be a list.
            - Handle utf8 email properly. Thanks, Zhang Mingyuan!
              I doubt I've covered every use case, so the charset to use can be passed in when constructing an Email.
            - Added a sender_address method to the Outbox class, for when the username used for authentication isn't good enough.
        0.1.3 (3rd July 2012)
            - Made a few lines of code a bit easier to follow. No functional changes.
            - Updated the license to actually hold copyright in my name, instead of Kenneth Reitz. Does this mean he owned copyright on the library up until now? Can I even change the license? I'm unsure.
        0.1.2 (2nd June 2012)
            - Made Outbox a context manager, so it can be used with the `with` statement.
              As noted in the example, this has the added benefit of performing a single login to send all emails, you should get better performance using a with statement.
            - Removed raw and filepath arguments to Attachment. They were both begging to point to a file-like object, so that's what you have now - an argument called `fileobj`
            - Fixed annoying encoding error when trying to send binary attachments.
            - The Email object does not have a `type` argument anymore. Instead, there is `body` and `html_body`, so you can send an email with both html and plain-text bodies.
        
        0.1.1 (27th May 2012)
            - Initial release
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
