Python Not Sending Email To Multiple Addresses
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Solution 1
Try to use this code, without your join:
import smtplib
from smtplib import SMTP
recipients = ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
def send_email (message, status):
fromaddr = '[email protected]'
server = SMTP('smtp.gmail.com:587')
server.ehlo()
server.starttls()
server.ehlo()
server.login('example_username', 'example_pw')
server.sendmail(fromaddr, recipients, 'Subject: %s\r\n%s' % (status, message))
server.quit()
send_email("message","subject")
Hope it helps!
Solution 2
import smtplib
from email.mime.text import MIMEText
s = smtplib.SMTP('xxx.xx')
msg = MIMEText("""body""")
sender = 'xx.xx.com'
recipients = ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
msg['Subject'] = "test"
msg['From'] = sender
msg['To'] = ", ".join(recipients)
s.sendmail(sender, recipients, msg.as_string())
Solution 3
Change
toaddrs = ", ".join(recipients)
to
toaddrs = recipients
since
server.sendmail(fromaddr, toaddrs, ...)
expects toaddrs
to be a list of email addresses. (Or, of course, just use recipients
in place of toaddrs
.)
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Updated on July 23, 2021Comments
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Sam Perry almost 3 years
I can't see where i'm going wrong with this, I hope someone can spot the problem. I'd like to send an email to multiple addresses; however, it only sends it to the first email address in the list and not both. Here's the code:
import smtplib from smtplib import SMTP recipients = ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] def send_email (message, status): fromaddr = '[email protected]' toaddrs = ", ".join(recipients) server = SMTP('smtp.gmail.com:587') server.ehlo() server.starttls() server.ehlo() server.login('example_username', 'example_pw') server.sendmail(fromaddr, toaddrs, 'Subject: %s\r\n%s' % (status, message)) server.quit() send_email("message","subject")
Has anyone came across this error before?
Thank you for your time.