even with that piece of code there has to be an "host" :D
Mail servers are easy to install. 
The not so easy part is configuring them to be secure (avoiding being used 
as spam relays) and correctly identified (reverse dns, mx, etc), so you 
don't get included in a blacklist as soon as you start using it ^_^

Il giorno lunedì 20 maggio 2013 15:57:08 UTC+2, Lamps902 ha scritto:
>
> Is it necessary to have an SMTP server available on your system? I guess I 
> was wondering if there is some kind of ad-hoc email server-like 
> functionality that comes with web2py - for example, something like this: 
> http://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/python_sending_email.htm - that can 
> be readily integrated into the registration email schema. Email is really a 
> weak point with me, so I'm a bit lost on this topic...
>
> Ales - I was hoping for some method that's independent of system details 
> (as long as web2py, and perhaps some module, is available), and assumes 
> firewalls won't block standard ports you'd use for this purpose.
>

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