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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001:mod:`smtplib` --- SMTP protocol client
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3
4.. module:: smtplib
5 :synopsis: SMTP protocol client (requires sockets).
6.. sectionauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
7
8
9.. index::
10 pair: SMTP; protocol
11 single: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
12
Éric Araujo29a0b572011-08-19 02:14:03 +020013**Source code:** :source:`Lib/smtplib.py`
14
15--------------
16
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000017The :mod:`smtplib` module defines an SMTP client session object that can be used
18to send mail to any Internet machine with an SMTP or ESMTP listener daemon. For
19details of SMTP and ESMTP operation, consult :rfc:`821` (Simple Mail Transfer
20Protocol) and :rfc:`1869` (SMTP Service Extensions).
21
22
23.. class:: SMTP([host[, port[, local_hostname[, timeout]]]])
24
Georg Brandlab756f62008-05-11 11:09:35 +000025 A :class:`SMTP` instance encapsulates an SMTP connection. It has methods
26 that support a full repertoire of SMTP and ESMTP operations. If the optional
R David Murray95752222013-06-23 16:10:37 -040027 host and port parameters are given, the SMTP :meth:`connect` method is
28 called with those parameters during initialization. If specified,
29 *local_hostname* is used as the FQDN of the local host in the HELO/EHLO
30 command. Otherwise, the local hostname is found using
31 :func:`socket.getfqdn`. If the :meth:`connect` call returns anything other
32 than a success code, an :exc:`SMTPConnectError` is raised. The optional
33 *timeout* parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for blocking operations
34 like the connection attempt (if not specified, the global default timeout
R David Murraydd354842014-06-09 16:40:47 -040035 setting will be used). If the timeout expires, :exc:`socket.timeout`
36 is raised.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000037
38 For normal use, you should only require the initialization/connect,
Jesus Cea49470492012-12-26 16:46:04 +010039 :meth:`sendmail`, and :meth:`~smtplib.quit` methods.
40 An example is included below.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000041
42 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
43 *timeout* was added.
44
45
46.. class:: SMTP_SSL([host[, port[, local_hostname[, keyfile[, certfile[, timeout]]]]]])
47
48 A :class:`SMTP_SSL` instance behaves exactly the same as instances of
49 :class:`SMTP`. :class:`SMTP_SSL` should be used for situations where SSL is
Georg Brandlab756f62008-05-11 11:09:35 +000050 required from the beginning of the connection and using :meth:`starttls` is
51 not appropriate. If *host* is not specified, the local host is used. If
R David Murray7f01d552013-06-23 16:02:34 -040052 *port* is omitted, the standard SMTP-over-SSL port (465) is used.
R David Murray95752222013-06-23 16:10:37 -040053 *local_hostname* has the same meaning as it does for the :class:`SMTP`
54 class. *keyfile* and *certfile* are also optional, and can contain a PEM
55 formatted private key and certificate chain file for the SSL connection. The
56 optional *timeout* parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for blocking
57 operations like the connection attempt (if not specified, the global default
R David Murraydd354842014-06-09 16:40:47 -040058 timeout setting will be used). If the timeout expires, :exc:`socket.timeout`
59 is raised.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000060
Georg Brandl6e102942010-11-05 07:37:51 +000061 .. versionadded:: 2.6
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000062
63
64.. class:: LMTP([host[, port[, local_hostname]]])
65
66 The LMTP protocol, which is very similar to ESMTP, is heavily based on the
R David Murray95752222013-06-23 16:10:37 -040067 standard SMTP client. It's common to use Unix sockets for LMTP, so our
68 :meth:`connect` method must support that as well as a regular host:port
69 server. *local_hostname* has the same meaning as it does for the
70 :class:`SMTP` class. To specify a Unix socket, you must use an absolute
71 path for *host*, starting with a '/'.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000072
R David Murray95752222013-06-23 16:10:37 -040073 Authentication is supported, using the regular SMTP mechanism. When using a
74 Unix socket, LMTP generally don't support or require any authentication, but
75 your mileage might vary.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000076
77 .. versionadded:: 2.6
78
79A nice selection of exceptions is defined as well:
80
81
82.. exception:: SMTPException
83
Ned Deily66813982013-08-13 01:11:56 -070084 The base exception class for all the other exceptions provided by this
R David Murray2fc97e62013-04-13 14:37:22 -040085 module.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000086
87
88.. exception:: SMTPServerDisconnected
89
90 This exception is raised when the server unexpectedly disconnects, or when an
91 attempt is made to use the :class:`SMTP` instance before connecting it to a
92 server.
93
94
95.. exception:: SMTPResponseException
96
97 Base class for all exceptions that include an SMTP error code. These exceptions
98 are generated in some instances when the SMTP server returns an error code. The
99 error code is stored in the :attr:`smtp_code` attribute of the error, and the
100 :attr:`smtp_error` attribute is set to the error message.
101
102
103.. exception:: SMTPSenderRefused
104
105 Sender address refused. In addition to the attributes set by on all
106 :exc:`SMTPResponseException` exceptions, this sets 'sender' to the string that
107 the SMTP server refused.
108
109
110.. exception:: SMTPRecipientsRefused
111
112 All recipient addresses refused. The errors for each recipient are accessible
113 through the attribute :attr:`recipients`, which is a dictionary of exactly the
114 same sort as :meth:`SMTP.sendmail` returns.
115
116
117.. exception:: SMTPDataError
118
119 The SMTP server refused to accept the message data.
120
121
122.. exception:: SMTPConnectError
123
124 Error occurred during establishment of a connection with the server.
125
126
127.. exception:: SMTPHeloError
128
129 The server refused our ``HELO`` message.
130
131
132.. exception:: SMTPAuthenticationError
133
134 SMTP authentication went wrong. Most probably the server didn't accept the
135 username/password combination provided.
136
137
138.. seealso::
139
140 :rfc:`821` - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
141 Protocol definition for SMTP. This document covers the model, operating
142 procedure, and protocol details for SMTP.
143
144 :rfc:`1869` - SMTP Service Extensions
145 Definition of the ESMTP extensions for SMTP. This describes a framework for
146 extending SMTP with new commands, supporting dynamic discovery of the commands
147 provided by the server, and defines a few additional commands.
148
149
150.. _smtp-objects:
151
152SMTP Objects
153------------
154
155An :class:`SMTP` instance has the following methods:
156
157
158.. method:: SMTP.set_debuglevel(level)
159
160 Set the debug output level. A true value for *level* results in debug messages
161 for connection and for all messages sent to and received from the server.
162
163
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000164.. method:: SMTP.docmd(cmd, [, argstring])
165
166 Send a command *cmd* to the server. The optional argument *argstring* is simply
167 concatenated to the command, separated by a space.
168
169 This returns a 2-tuple composed of a numeric response code and the actual
170 response line (multiline responses are joined into one long line.)
171
172 In normal operation it should not be necessary to call this method explicitly.
173 It is used to implement other methods and may be useful for testing private
174 extensions.
175
176 If the connection to the server is lost while waiting for the reply,
177 :exc:`SMTPServerDisconnected` will be raised.
178
179
R David Murray2fc97e62013-04-13 14:37:22 -0400180.. method:: SMTP.connect([host[, port]])
181
182 Connect to a host on a given port. The defaults are to connect to the local
183 host at the standard SMTP port (25). If the hostname ends with a colon (``':'``)
184 followed by a number, that suffix will be stripped off and the number
185 interpreted as the port number to use. This method is automatically invoked by
186 the constructor if a host is specified during instantiation. Returns a
187 2-tuple of the response code and message sent by the server in its
188 connection response.
189
190
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000191.. method:: SMTP.helo([hostname])
192
193 Identify yourself to the SMTP server using ``HELO``. The hostname argument
194 defaults to the fully qualified domain name of the local host.
Andrew M. Kuchlingfe38e442008-09-06 21:26:02 +0000195 The message returned by the server is stored as the :attr:`helo_resp` attribute
196 of the object.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000197
198 In normal operation it should not be necessary to call this method explicitly.
199 It will be implicitly called by the :meth:`sendmail` when necessary.
200
201
202.. method:: SMTP.ehlo([hostname])
203
204 Identify yourself to an ESMTP server using ``EHLO``. The hostname argument
205 defaults to the fully qualified domain name of the local host. Examine the
Georg Brandlc62ef8b2009-01-03 20:55:06 +0000206 response for ESMTP option and store them for use by :meth:`has_extn`.
207 Also sets several informational attributes: the message returned by
208 the server is stored as the :attr:`ehlo_resp` attribute, :attr:`does_esmtp`
Andrew M. Kuchlingfe38e442008-09-06 21:26:02 +0000209 is set to true or false depending on whether the server supports ESMTP, and
210 :attr:`esmtp_features` will be a dictionary containing the names of the
211 SMTP service extensions this server supports, and their
212 parameters (if any).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000213
214 Unless you wish to use :meth:`has_extn` before sending mail, it should not be
215 necessary to call this method explicitly. It will be implicitly called by
216 :meth:`sendmail` when necessary.
217
Gregory P. Smithbde4ae42008-01-17 08:35:49 +0000218.. method:: SMTP.ehlo_or_helo_if_needed()
219
220 This method call :meth:`ehlo` and or :meth:`helo` if there has been no
221 previous ``EHLO`` or ``HELO`` command this session. It tries ESMTP ``EHLO``
222 first.
223
Georg Brandlfc29f272009-01-02 20:25:14 +0000224 :exc:`SMTPHeloError`
Gregory P. Smithbde4ae42008-01-17 08:35:49 +0000225 The server didn't reply properly to the ``HELO`` greeting.
226
227 .. versionadded:: 2.6
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000228
229.. method:: SMTP.has_extn(name)
230
231 Return :const:`True` if *name* is in the set of SMTP service extensions returned
232 by the server, :const:`False` otherwise. Case is ignored.
233
234
235.. method:: SMTP.verify(address)
236
237 Check the validity of an address on this server using SMTP ``VRFY``. Returns a
238 tuple consisting of code 250 and a full :rfc:`822` address (including human
239 name) if the user address is valid. Otherwise returns an SMTP error code of 400
240 or greater and an error string.
241
242 .. note::
243
244 Many sites disable SMTP ``VRFY`` in order to foil spammers.
245
246
247.. method:: SMTP.login(user, password)
248
249 Log in on an SMTP server that requires authentication. The arguments are the
250 username and the password to authenticate with. If there has been no previous
251 ``EHLO`` or ``HELO`` command this session, this method tries ESMTP ``EHLO``
252 first. This method will return normally if the authentication was successful, or
253 may raise the following exceptions:
254
255 :exc:`SMTPHeloError`
256 The server didn't reply properly to the ``HELO`` greeting.
257
258 :exc:`SMTPAuthenticationError`
259 The server didn't accept the username/password combination.
260
261 :exc:`SMTPException`
262 No suitable authentication method was found.
263
264
265.. method:: SMTP.starttls([keyfile[, certfile]])
266
267 Put the SMTP connection in TLS (Transport Layer Security) mode. All SMTP
268 commands that follow will be encrypted. You should then call :meth:`ehlo`
269 again.
270
271 If *keyfile* and *certfile* are provided, these are passed to the :mod:`socket`
272 module's :func:`ssl` function.
273
Gregory P. Smithbde4ae42008-01-17 08:35:49 +0000274 If there has been no previous ``EHLO`` or ``HELO`` command this session,
275 this method tries ESMTP ``EHLO`` first.
276
277 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
278
279 :exc:`SMTPHeloError`
280 The server didn't reply properly to the ``HELO`` greeting.
281
282 :exc:`SMTPException`
283 The server does not support the STARTTLS extension.
284
285 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
286
287 :exc:`RuntimeError`
Ezio Melotti062d2b52009-12-19 22:41:49 +0000288 SSL/TLS support is not available to your Python interpreter.
Gregory P. Smithbde4ae42008-01-17 08:35:49 +0000289
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000290
291.. method:: SMTP.sendmail(from_addr, to_addrs, msg[, mail_options, rcpt_options])
292
293 Send mail. The required arguments are an :rfc:`822` from-address string, a list
294 of :rfc:`822` to-address strings (a bare string will be treated as a list with 1
295 address), and a message string. The caller may pass a list of ESMTP options
296 (such as ``8bitmime``) to be used in ``MAIL FROM`` commands as *mail_options*.
297 ESMTP options (such as ``DSN`` commands) that should be used with all ``RCPT``
298 commands can be passed as *rcpt_options*. (If you need to use different ESMTP
299 options to different recipients you have to use the low-level methods such as
300 :meth:`mail`, :meth:`rcpt` and :meth:`data` to send the message.)
301
302 .. note::
303
304 The *from_addr* and *to_addrs* parameters are used to construct the message
305 envelope used by the transport agents. The :class:`SMTP` does not modify the
306 message headers in any way.
307
308 If there has been no previous ``EHLO`` or ``HELO`` command this session, this
309 method tries ESMTP ``EHLO`` first. If the server does ESMTP, message size and
310 each of the specified options will be passed to it (if the option is in the
311 feature set the server advertises). If ``EHLO`` fails, ``HELO`` will be tried
312 and ESMTP options suppressed.
313
314 This method will return normally if the mail is accepted for at least one
Georg Brandl21946af2010-10-06 09:28:45 +0000315 recipient. Otherwise it will raise an exception. That is, if this method does
316 not raise an exception, then someone should get your mail. If this method does
317 not raise an exception, it returns a dictionary, with one entry for each
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000318 recipient that was refused. Each entry contains a tuple of the SMTP error code
319 and the accompanying error message sent by the server.
320
321 This method may raise the following exceptions:
322
323 :exc:`SMTPRecipientsRefused`
324 All recipients were refused. Nobody got the mail. The :attr:`recipients`
325 attribute of the exception object is a dictionary with information about the
326 refused recipients (like the one returned when at least one recipient was
327 accepted).
328
329 :exc:`SMTPHeloError`
330 The server didn't reply properly to the ``HELO`` greeting.
331
332 :exc:`SMTPSenderRefused`
333 The server didn't accept the *from_addr*.
334
335 :exc:`SMTPDataError`
336 The server replied with an unexpected error code (other than a refusal of a
337 recipient).
338
339 Unless otherwise noted, the connection will be open even after an exception is
340 raised.
341
342
343.. method:: SMTP.quit()
344
Georg Brandldeaf2ca2008-03-27 13:27:31 +0000345 Terminate the SMTP session and close the connection. Return the result of
346 the SMTP ``QUIT`` command.
347
348 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
349 Return a value.
350
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000351
352Low-level methods corresponding to the standard SMTP/ESMTP commands ``HELP``,
353``RSET``, ``NOOP``, ``MAIL``, ``RCPT``, and ``DATA`` are also supported.
354Normally these do not need to be called directly, so they are not documented
355here. For details, consult the module code.
356
357
358.. _smtp-example:
359
360SMTP Example
361------------
362
363This example prompts the user for addresses needed in the message envelope ('To'
364and 'From' addresses), and the message to be delivered. Note that the headers
365to be included with the message must be included in the message as entered; this
366example doesn't do any processing of the :rfc:`822` headers. In particular, the
367'To' and 'From' addresses must be included in the message headers explicitly. ::
368
369 import smtplib
370
371 def prompt(prompt):
372 return raw_input(prompt).strip()
373
374 fromaddr = prompt("From: ")
375 toaddrs = prompt("To: ").split()
376 print "Enter message, end with ^D (Unix) or ^Z (Windows):"
377
378 # Add the From: and To: headers at the start!
379 msg = ("From: %s\r\nTo: %s\r\n\r\n"
380 % (fromaddr, ", ".join(toaddrs)))
381 while 1:
382 try:
383 line = raw_input()
384 except EOFError:
385 break
386 if not line:
387 break
388 msg = msg + line
389
390 print "Message length is " + repr(len(msg))
391
392 server = smtplib.SMTP('localhost')
393 server.set_debuglevel(1)
394 server.sendmail(fromaddr, toaddrs, msg)
395 server.quit()
396
Georg Brandlac2380b2009-05-20 18:35:27 +0000397.. note::
398
399 In general, you will want to use the :mod:`email` package's features to
400 construct an email message, which you can then convert to a string and send
401 via :meth:`sendmail`; see :ref:`email-examples`.