I can't recall at this point, but just ran:

>>> import socket
>>> hasattr(socket, "ssl")

which returned True

On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 4:15:53 PM UTC-6, Niphlod wrote:
>
> with or without ssl support ? did you compile it yourself ?
>
> On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 10:57:58 PM UTC+1, Marty Jones wrote:
>>
>> 2.7.11
>>
>> On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 2:20:00 PM UTC-6, Niphlod wrote:
>>>
>>> what python are you using ?
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 4:39:45 PM UTC+1, Marty Jones wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to send an email using web2py's auth mailer. I've set an 
>>>> application specific password and am using that and my gmail info in the 
>>>> code below:
>>>> mail = auth.settings.mailer
>>>> mail.settings.server = 'smtp.gmail.com:587'
>>>> mail.settings.sender = '[email protected]'
>>>> mail.settings.login = '[email protected]:password'
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm getting an error back when trying to send an email:
>>>> 2016-02-29 09:33:42,082 - web2py - WARNING - Mail.send failure:No SSL 
>>>> support included in this Python
>>>>
>>>> Anyone experienced this and know how to work around it?
>>>>
>>>> Using port 465 instead results in this error:
>>>> 2016-02-29 09:32:17,565 - web2py - WARNING - Mail.send failure:
>>>> Connection unexpectedly closed: timed out
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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