great idea I look forward to killll ups wrong line

I look forward of using your extension.

On 10/3/06, Matthew Bevan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It is my pleasure to announce TurboMail 1.0, a TurboGears extension
> to add multi-threaded outbound mail functionality to your TurboGears
> application.
>
> What is TurboMail?
> ------------------
>
> TurboMail is a TurboGears extension - meaning that it starts up and
> shuts down alongside TurboGears applications you write in the same
> way that visit tracking and identity do.  TurboMail uses built-in
> Python modules for SMTP communication and MIME e-mail creation, but
> greatly simplifies these tasks by performing the grunt-work for you.
>
> Being multi-threaded, TurboMail allows you to enqueue messages to be
> sent and then immediately continue with processing, resulting in a
> much more fluid user experience.  Threads are handled intelligently
> (increasing the number of threads as demand increases) and they are
> automatically recycled.  There is only ever one SMTP connection per
> thread.
>
> Installing TurboMail
> --------------------
>
> Simply easy_install the package:
>
>         easy_install TurboMail
>
> TurboMail installs no external scripts.
>
> Using TurboMail
> ---------------
>
> Before you can send mail, you must enable TurboMail and configure a
> server.  This is done from your dev.cfg, prod.cfg, or app.cfg by
> placing the following in the general section:
>
>         mail.on = True
>         mail.server = "smtp.myserver.net"
>         mail.username = None
>         mail.password = None
>
> Set username and password only if your outgoing mail server require
> them.  Once TurboMail is configured, import 'turbomail' into your
> controller's Python file and use the following code to send a simple
> plain-text message:
>
>         message = turbomail.Message(
>                         '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
>                         '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
>                         'Subject'
>                 )
>         message.plain = "Plain text body."
>         turbomail.enqueue(message)
>
> To send a message using a KID template:
>
>         message = turbomail.TemplateMessage(
>                         '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
>                         '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
>                         'Subject',
>                         'application.templates.path',
>                         dict(wanted="An argument.")
>                 )
>         turbomail.enqueue(message)
>
> The final argument to the TemplateMessage constructor is a dictionary
> of arguments to pass to the KID template.  Callable values will be
> resolved (executed) just prior to being sent.
>
> For additional information, visit the API reference:
>
>         http://www.topfloor.ca/turbomail/documentation/reference/
>
>
> Matthew Bevan, Systems Administrator
> Top Floor Computer Systems Ltd.
>
>
>
> >
>

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