Carsten, changing to m.as_string() worked perfectly - Thanks for the help. The actual project I'm working on is a lot more complex than the simple case I've shown you, and does warrant the use of the message parser, honest! :-)
On Aug 4, 5:14 pm, Carsten Haese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 2007-08-04 at 15:38 +0000, Slippy wrote: > > [...] > > import smtplib, email > > from email.message import Message > > m = Message( ) > > m['From'] = 'Slippy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' > > m['To'] = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > > m['Subject'] = 'A Test Message' > > m.set_payload('This is a test email. Please ignore') > > s = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.myemail.com') > > failed = > > s.sendmail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]','[EMAIL PROTECTED]',str(m)) > > if failed: > > print 'Message sending failed.' > > else: > > print 'Message sent.' > > print 'Bye.' > > -------------Snip Here-------------Snip Here-------------Snip > > Here------------- > > > Now, I get all the right responses, and the message sends ok. I go and > > check my inbox, and the message is there, but the From, To and Subject > > lines I created (as well as a preceding blank line and a "From nobody" > > line) are in the message body, followed by the body text. > > > How do I assign values to the header? > > The way you're doing it is fine as far as assigning headers goes. My > semi-educated guess is that either your mail-transfer agent or Google > Groups' MTA is being confused by the "Unix From" envelope (that's the > "From nobody..." you're seeing) that is included by str(m). > > Try m.as_string() instead, which doesn't include the Unix From envelope. > > I'd also like to point out that email.message is overkill for your > simple use case. An email message is simply a series of headers followed > by a blank line followed by the message body, which you can easily build > manually if the headers aren't too long and the body is plain text: > > email_message = """\ > From: %s > To: %s > Subject: %s > > %s""" % (email_from, email_to, email_subject, email_body) > > HTH, > > -- > Carsten Haesehttp://informixdb.sourceforge.net -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list