Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: gmail
Version: 0.6.3
Summary: Simple library to send email using GMail (includes background worker and logging classes) [Python 2/3 support]
Home-page: https://github.com/paulchakravarti/gmail-sender
Author: Paul Chakravarti
Author-email: paul.chakravarti@gmail.com
License: BSD
Description: 
                
            gmail
            -----
        
            The 'gmail' module provides a simple wrapper around the smtplib/email
            modules to provide an easy programmatic interface for sending email using
            the GMail SMTP service.
        
            The module provides the following classes:
        
            GMail           - Basic interface to GMail SMTP service 
            GMailWorker     - Background worker to send messages asynchronously 
                              (uses multiprocessing module)
            GMailHandler    - GMail handler for logging framework
            Message         - Wrapper around email.Message class simplifying
                              creation of email message objects
        
            The module also provides a cli interface to send email if run directly
            (python -mgmail.cli)
            
            Basic usage:
        
            >>> gmail = GMail('A.User <user@gmail.com>','password')
            >>> msg = Message('Test Message',to='xyz <xyz@xyz.com>',text='Hello')
            >>> gmail.send(msg)
        
            Note: You will need to setup an application-specific password rather
                  than using your account-password - see:
                  
                    https://support.google.com/mail/?p=InvalidSecondFactor
                    https://security.google.com/settings/security/apppasswords
        
            The Message class also provides support to simply generate html email and
            add attachments.
        
            >>> msg = Message('Test Message',to='xyz@xyz.com',text="Hello",html="<b>Hello</b>",attachments=['img.jpg'])
        
            In Python3 messages will be unicode (utf8) encoded by default unless the
            text is passed a a bytes object (the inverse is true in Python 2)
        
            For examples of use see cli.py and test_gmail.py/test_message.py
        
            Changelog:
        
                *   0.1     2012-10-17  Initial Release
                *   0.2     2012-10-18  Restructure module
                *   0.3     2012-12-28  Fix logging/worker 
                *   0.3.1   2012-12-28  CLI attachment mime-type fix
                *   0.4     2013-08-24  Allow user to specify 'From' and 'Reply-To' header by passing 'sender'
                                        (Pull from from https://github.com/Kami - thanks)
                *   0.5     2014-02-12  Move _gmail_worker to module function to fix 
                                        multiprocessor problem on win32 
                                        (Fix from gabriel.nevarez@gmail.com - thanks)
                *   0.6.1   2016-09-25  Python 3 support
                *   0.6.2   2016-12-12  Fix to Python 3 exception handling
                *   0.6.3   2017-08-07  Try to handle non-ascii filenames
                                        Fix for exception on `__del__` Method Invocation
                                        (thanks to https://github.com/theonewolf for fix/pull request)
        
            License:
        
                *   BSD
        
            Author:
        
                *   Paul Chakravarti (paul.chakravarti@gmail.com)
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Topic :: Communications :: Email
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
