I've got the following problem: Using smtplib as discribed in the documentation and also in Lutz' Programming Python to send emails, I'm able to send mails without error messages. But when trying to open it in Netscape-Messenger, I can see, that I received it nut I get something like Betreff: python-mehl2 Datum: Sat Apr 21 00:11:43 2001 Von: lingl at aon.at An: glingl at aon.at ... which means: the message-text is missing completely. When looking at the 'source-code' of the message, I find: Message-ID: <md5:109854F5E892C61A892F988123CB0A00> Return-Path: <lingl at aon.at> Delivered-To: glingl at aon.at Received: (qmail 3793630 invoked from network); 20 Apr 2001 22:11:45 -0000 Received: from n408p010.adsl.highway.telekom.at (HELO INTERNET-WS) ([213.33.50.234]) (envelope-sender <lingl at aon.at>) by qmail4.highway.telekom.at (qmail-ldap-1.03) with SMTP for <glingl at aon.at>; 20 Apr 2001 22:11:45 -0000 From: lingl at aon.at To: glingl at aon.at Date: Sat Apr 21 00:11:43 2001 Subject: python-mehl2 Vielleicht geht's so! probieren wirs's aus Grüße Gregor X-Mozilla-Status: 0000 X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 X-UIDL: 987804705.4637304.SSP1NO49,S=520 ..... which contains the message-text, which nevertheless is not displayed in the email-client-window. Perhaps the last three lines are the offending ones, because comparing the python-sent to normal emails, i find those lines before the message. Or something else is going wrong. How could I use the sendmail-method correctly? ... asks a little bit desparately Gregor Lingl
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