Are you sure your context is thread-safe, ie. it's rebuilt from scratch
every time you render an email and not re-used, stored in a global variable,
class variable, whatever? Your problem description very much sounds like
someone is fiddling with the context while the template is rendering.
A popular way to generate such a problem would be to use a literal dict as
default parameter, something like:
def my_render_email(recipient, context={}):
context['email'] = recipient
body = render_to_string('template.html', context)
...
That is absolutely positively guaranteed to blow up in your face when you
least expect it.
mjl
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