exactely like you said:
def send(
self,
to,
subject='None',
message='None',
attachments=None,
cc=None,
bcc=None,
reply_to=None,
encoding='utf-8',
):
to, cc and bcc can be lists of addresses.
On Sep 28, 7:11 am, Kenneth <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can´t get the mail.send to send mails the wat I like.
>
> I´d like to do it like this mail.send(to=mail_receivers,
> cc=cc_receivers, subject='Test subject', message='Test message')
>
> mail_receivers and cc_receivers would contain 1-5 e-mailaddresses? How
> do I construct those variables.
>
> Kenneth