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	number of tests, all because of the codecs/_multibytecodecs issue described here (it's not a Py3K issue, just something Py3K discovers): http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-April/064051.html Hye-Shik Chang promised to look for a fix, so no need to fix it here. The tests that are expected to break are: test_codecencodings_cn test_codecencodings_hk test_codecencodings_jp test_codecencodings_kr test_codecencodings_tw test_codecs test_multibytecodec This merge fixes an actual test failure (test_weakref) in this branch, though, so I believe merging is the right thing to do anyway.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# Import smtplib for the actual sending function
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import smtplib
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# Import the email modules we'll need
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from email.mime.text import MIMEText
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# Open a plain text file for reading.  For this example, assume that
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# the text file contains only ASCII characters.
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fp = open(textfile, 'rb')
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# Create a text/plain message
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msg = MIMEText(fp.read())
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fp.close()
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# me == the sender's email address
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# you == the recipient's email address
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msg['Subject'] = 'The contents of %s' % textfile
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msg['From'] = me
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msg['To'] = you
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# Send the message via our own SMTP server, but don't include the
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# envelope header.
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s = smtplib.SMTP()
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s.connect()
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s.sendmail(me, [you], msg.as_string())
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s.close()
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