465 is a port for gmail and code i provide is completely working...
but question is why django is not working with same settings...

On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 4:51:47 PM UTC+2, JJO wrote:
>
> I think you want to use port 587 if you are using TLS. We are using 
> port 587 successfully with gmail. In any case, Django 1.3.1 does this, 
> not the code you showed. 
>
>             self.connection = smtplib.SMTP(self.host, self.port, 
>   
> local_hostname=DNS_NAME.get_fqdn()) 
>             if self.use_tls: 
>                 self.connection.ehlo() 
>                 self.connection.starttls() 
>                 self.connection.ehlo() 
>
> So this method will probably not work over port 465. 
>
>
> On Mar 14, 2:57 am, infinitylX <infinit...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > Guys when i try to use smtplib directly with next code every things 
> works. 
> > 
> > #!/usr/bin/env python 
> > import smtplib 
> > 
> > def main(): 
> >    print "sending throut gmail" 
> >    username = "infinit...@gmail.com" 
> >    password = "password" 
> >    fromaddr = "infinit...@gmail.com" 
> >    toaddr = "s...@other.email.com" 
> >    msg = "join the quark" 
> > 
> >    server = smtplib.SMTP_SSL('smtp.googlemail.com:465') 
> >    server.login(username, password) 
> >    server.sendmail(fromaddr, [toaddr], msg) 
> >    server.quit() 
> >    print "sended" 
> > 
> > if __name__ == '__main__': 
> >     main() 
> > 
> > Середа, 14 березня 2012 р., 00:09:36 UTC+2 користувач infinitylX 
> написав: 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > I have same problem. 
> > 
> > > Telnet works, if i turn off tls and set 25 as port and every thing 
> > > works fine. But i want secure connection with tls... 
> > > By the way i have same situation with other smtp server (yandex for 
> > > example.) 
> > 
> > > Here is my settings: 
> > > EMAIL_USE_TLS = True 
> > > EMAIL_HOST = "smtp.googlemail.com" 
> > > EMAIL_PORT = 465 
> > > EMAIL_HOST_USER = "infinit...@gmail.com" 
> > > EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = "password" 
> > 
> > > On Mar 6, 11:52 pm, CLIFFORD ILKAY <clifford_il...@dinamis.com> 
> wrote: 
> > > > On 03/06/2012 04:05 PM, Scott Macri wrote: 
> > 
> > > > > I can run thunderbird on the same machine and don't have any 
> issues. 
> > > > > No, I am not running tbird at the same time as the django app. 
>  Thus, 
> > > > > I know it's not a port conflict. 
> > 
> > > > It wouldn't make any difference if you were running your Django app 
> and 
> > > > T'bird at the same time. The port that the Django dev server uses 
> has 
> > > > nothing to do with the port the Gmail SMTP server uses. Even if your 
> > > > Django app were to send email at precisely the same time as T'bird, 
> it 
> > > > wouldn't make any difference. SMTP servers are designed to handle 
> > > > multiple simultaneous connections. 
> > > > -- 
> > > > Regards, 
> > 
> > > > Clifford Ilkay 
> > > > Dinamis 
> > > > 1419-3266 Yonge St. 
> > > > Toronto, ON 
> > > > Canada  M4N 3P6 
> > 
> > > > <http://dinamis.com> 
> > > > +1 416-410-3326

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