Aha, I applied the patch (#2897), and it works like a charrm!

Thanks everybody!
Leon

On Apr 2, 5:30 am, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 12:19 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > Has anyone successfully used gmail's smtp to send mail? I've been
> > trying, but so far no luck. I've added this to my settings.py:
>
> > EMAIL_TLS = True
> > EMAIL_HOST = smtp.gmail.com
> > EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = mypassword
> > EMAIL_HOST_USER = myusername
> > EMAIL_PORT = 465
>
> > Is something incorrect/missing, or is this just not possible? Any
> > response would be greatly appreciated.
>
> It's not possible at the moment. Gmail requires TLS, as you seem to be
> aware. However, there's no EMAIL_TLS setting in Django and no internal
> support for TLS at the moment.
>
> There's an open ticket (#2897) to add TLS support. We made a decision a
> few weeks ago to include this feature, although I haven't personally
> reviewed the patch attached to that ticket thoroughly enough to know if
> that patch will go in unmodified or a variation of it is required. From
> a quick eye-balling just now, it looks reasonable, though. So, if you
> can't wait, apply the patch from #2897 to your source and give it a try.
>
> Regards,
> Malcolm


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