def email(sender=None, receivers=(), cc=(), bcc=(), subject=None, content=None, encoding='utf8', attachments=()): """ Creates an Envelope object with a HTML *content*. :param content: HTML content. :param encoding: Encoding of the email. :param attachments: List of filenames to attach to the email. """ html = [HTML(content, encoding)] files = [Attachment(k) for k in attachments] return Envelope( headers=[ headers.subject(subject), headers.sender(sender), headers.to(*receivers), headers.cc(*cc), headers.bcc(*bcc), headers.date(), headers.message_id(), ], enclosure=(html + files), )
def email(sender=None, receivers=(), cc=(), bcc=(), subject=None, content=None, encoding='utf8', attachments=()): """ Creates a Collection object with a HTML *content*, and *attachments*. :param content: HTML content. :param encoding: Encoding of the email. :param attachments: List of filenames to attach to the email. """ enclosure = [HTML(content, encoding)] enclosure.extend(Attachment(k) for k in attachments) return Collection(*enclosure, headers=[ headers.subject(subject), headers.sender(sender), headers.to(*receivers), headers.cc(*cc), headers.bcc(*bcc), headers.date(), headers.message_id(), ])
def headers(self): return Headers([ ('From', '*****@*****.**'), sender('*****@*****.**'), to('*****@*****.**'), cc('*****@*****.**', '*****@*****.**'), bcc('*****@*****.**', '*****@*****.**'), ])