I modified the code by changing the server settings to smtp. However,
I need to use tls for gmail authentication as was mentioned in the site
(http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=13287).

def sendmail():
        mail=Mail()
        mail.settings.server='smtp.gmail.com:587'
        mail.settings.sender='[email protected]'
        mail.settings.login='[email protected]:password'
        return mail.send(to=['[email protected]'],
subject='hi',message='hi)

I searched the net for the same and found a class MultiPart_Mail
(https://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/wiki/default/page/98b7448f-059a-47f7-82da-
dce4728aa4dd) which provides the functionality of setting the use_tls
field to true. However, the web2py installation I have(which is the
latest) and also the official web2py site(http://www.web2py.com/
examples/static/epydoc/web2py.gluon.tools-module.html) has no mention
of MultiPart_Mail. Also the Mail class provided by web2py has only
four fields ['login', 'lock_keys', 'sender', 'server']

Can anyone please provide any help on how to proceed.

Thanks and Regards,
Aditya .
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