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Fred Drake295da241998-08-10 19:42:37 +00001\section{\module{smtplib} ---
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +00002 SMTP protocol client}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00003
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +00004\declaremodule{standard}{smtplib}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00005\modulesynopsis{SMTP protocol client (requires sockets).}
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +00006\sectionauthor{Eric S. Raymond}{esr@snark.thyrsus.com}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00007
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +00008\indexii{SMTP}{protocol}
9\index{Simple Mail Transfer Protocol}
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +000010
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +000011The \module{smtplib} module defines an SMTP client session object that
12can be used to send mail to any Internet machine with an SMTP or ESMTP
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +000013listener daemon. For details of SMTP and ESMTP operation, consult
Fred Drakeebe03411999-11-09 20:11:17 +000014\rfc{821} (\citetitle{Simple Mail Transfer Protocol}) and \rfc{1869}
15(\citetitle{SMTP Service Extensions}).
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +000016
Neil Schemenauerccbb0ed2002-03-24 15:41:40 +000017\begin{classdesc}{SMTP}{\optional{host\optional{, port\optional{,
18 local_hostname}}}}
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +000019A \class{SMTP} instance encapsulates an SMTP connection. It has
20methods that support a full repertoire of SMTP and ESMTP
21operations. If the optional host and port parameters are given, the
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +000022SMTP \method{connect()} method is called with those parameters during
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +000023initialization. An \exception{SMTPConnectError} is raised if the
24specified host doesn't respond correctly.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +000025
26For normal use, you should only require the initialization/connect,
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +000027\method{sendmail()}, and \method{quit()} methods. An example is
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +000028included below.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +000029\end{classdesc}
30
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +000031
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +000032A nice selection of exceptions is defined as well:
33
34\begin{excdesc}{SMTPException}
35 Base exception class for all exceptions raised by this module.
36\end{excdesc}
37
38\begin{excdesc}{SMTPServerDisconnected}
39 This exception is raised when the server unexpectedly disconnects,
40 or when an attempt is made to use the \class{SMTP} instance before
41 connecting it to a server.
42\end{excdesc}
43
44\begin{excdesc}{SMTPResponseException}
45 Base class for all exceptions that include an SMTP error code.
46 These exceptions are generated in some instances when the SMTP
47 server returns an error code. The error code is stored in the
48 \member{smtp_code} attribute of the error, and the
49 \member{smtp_error} attribute is set to the error message.
50\end{excdesc}
51
52\begin{excdesc}{SMTPSenderRefused}
53 Sender address refused. In addition to the attributes set by on all
54 \exception{SMTPResponseException} exceptions, this sets `sender' to
55 the string that the SMTP server refused.
56\end{excdesc}
57
58\begin{excdesc}{SMTPRecipientsRefused}
59 All recipient addresses refused. The errors for each recipient are
Thomas Woutersf8316632000-07-16 19:01:10 +000060 accessible through the attribute \member{recipients}, which is a
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +000061 dictionary of exactly the same sort as \method{SMTP.sendmail()}
62 returns.
63\end{excdesc}
64
65\begin{excdesc}{SMTPDataError}
66 The SMTP server refused to accept the message data.
67\end{excdesc}
68
69\begin{excdesc}{SMTPConnectError}
70 Error occurred during establishment of a connection with the server.
71\end{excdesc}
72
73\begin{excdesc}{SMTPHeloError}
74 The server refused our \samp{HELO} message.
75\end{excdesc}
76
77
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +000078\begin{seealso}
Fred Drake58a2dff2000-10-03 05:56:55 +000079 \seerfc{821}{Simple Mail Transfer Protocol}{Protocol definition for
80 SMTP. This document covers the model, operating procedure,
81 and protocol details for SMTP.}
82 \seerfc{1869}{SMTP Service Extensions}{Definition of the ESMTP
83 extensions for SMTP. This describes a framework for
84 extending SMTP with new commands, supporting dynamic
85 discovery of the commands provided by the server, and
86 defines a few additional commands.}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +000087\end{seealso}
88
89
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +000090\subsection{SMTP Objects \label{SMTP-objects}}
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +000091
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +000092An \class{SMTP} instance has the following methods:
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +000093
94\begin{methoddesc}{set_debuglevel}{level}
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +000095Set the debug output level. A true value for \var{level} results in
96debug messages for connection and for all messages sent to and
97received from the server.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +000098\end{methoddesc}
99
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +0000100\begin{methoddesc}{connect}{\optional{host\optional{, port}}}
101Connect to a host on a given port. The defaults are to connect to the
102local host at the standard SMTP port (25).
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000103If the hostname ends with a colon (\character{:}) followed by a
104number, that suffix will be stripped off and the number interpreted as
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000105the port number to use.
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +0000106This method is automatically invoked by the constructor if a
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000107host is specified during instantiation.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000108\end{methoddesc}
109
110\begin{methoddesc}{docmd}{cmd, \optional{, argstring}}
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000111Send a command \var{cmd} to the server. The optional argument
112\var{argstring} is simply concatenated to the command, separated by a
113space.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000114
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000115This returns a 2-tuple composed of a numeric response code and the
116actual response line (multiline responses are joined into one long
117line.)
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000118
119In normal operation it should not be necessary to call this method
120explicitly. It is used to implement other methods and may be useful
121for testing private extensions.
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000122
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +0000123If the connection to the server is lost while waiting for the reply,
124\exception{SMTPServerDisconnected} will be raised.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000125\end{methoddesc}
126
127\begin{methoddesc}{helo}{\optional{hostname}}
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +0000128Identify yourself to the SMTP server using \samp{HELO}. The hostname
129argument defaults to the fully qualified domain name of the local
130host.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000131
132In normal operation it should not be necessary to call this method
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000133explicitly. It will be implicitly called by the \method{sendmail()}
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000134when necessary.
135\end{methoddesc}
136
137\begin{methoddesc}{ehlo}{\optional{hostname}}
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000138Identify yourself to an ESMTP server using \samp{EHLO}. The hostname
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +0000139argument defaults to the fully qualified domain name of the local
140host. Examine the response for ESMTP option and store them for use by
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000141\method{has_option()}.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000142
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000143Unless you wish to use \method{has_option()} before sending
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000144mail, it should not be necessary to call this method explicitly. It
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000145will be implicitly called by \method{sendmail()} when necessary.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000146\end{methoddesc}
147
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000148\begin{methoddesc}{has_extn}{name}
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +0000149Return \code{1} if \var{name} is in the set of SMTP service extensions
150returned by the server, \code{0} otherwise. Case is ignored.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000151\end{methoddesc}
152
153\begin{methoddesc}{verify}{address}
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +0000154Check the validity of an address on this server using SMTP \samp{VRFY}.
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000155Returns a tuple consisting of code 250 and a full \rfc{822} address
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000156(including human name) if the user address is valid. Otherwise returns
157an SMTP error code of 400 or greater and an error string.
158
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +0000159\note{Many sites disable SMTP \samp{VRFY} in order to foil spammers.}
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000160\end{methoddesc}
161
Fred Drakeaae8da12001-09-11 16:58:00 +0000162\begin{methoddesc}{login}{user, password}
163Log in on an SMTP server that requires authentication.
164The arguments are the username and the password to authenticate with.
165If there has been no previous \samp{EHLO} or \samp{HELO} command this
166session, this method tries ESMTP \samp{EHLO} first.
167This method will return normally if the authentication was successful,
168or may raise the following exceptions:
169
170\begin{description}
171 \item[\exception{SMTPHeloError}]
172 The server didn't reply properly to the \samp{HELO} greeting.
173 \item[\exception{SMTPAuthenticationError}]
174 The server didn't accept the username/password combination.
175 \item[\exception{SMTPError}]
176 No suitable authentication method was found.
177\end{description}
178\end{methoddesc}
179
Fred Drakef2a5f3f2001-09-14 17:48:41 +0000180\begin{methoddesc}{starttls}{\optional{keyfile\optional{, certfile}}}
181Put the SMTP connection in TLS (Transport Layer Security) mode. All
182SMTP commands that follow will be encrypted. You should then call
183\method{ehlo()} again.
Guido van Rossumf7fcf5e2001-09-14 16:08:44 +0000184
Fred Drakef2a5f3f2001-09-14 17:48:41 +0000185If \var{keyfile} and \var{certfile} are provided, these are passed to
186the \refmodule{socket} module's \function{ssl()} function.
Guido van Rossumf7fcf5e2001-09-14 16:08:44 +0000187\end{methoddesc}
188
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000189\begin{methoddesc}{sendmail}{from_addr, to_addrs, msg\optional{,
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +0000190 mail_options, rcpt_options}}
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +0000191Send mail. The required arguments are an \rfc{822} from-address
192string, a list of \rfc{822} to-address strings, and a message string.
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000193The caller may pass a list of ESMTP options (such as \samp{8bitmime})
194to be used in \samp{MAIL FROM} commands as \var{mail_options}. ESMTP
195options (such as \samp{DSN} commands) that should be used with all
196\samp{RCPT} commands can be passed as \var{rcpt_options}. (If you
197need to use different ESMTP options to different recipients you have
198to use the low-level methods such as \method{mail}, \method{rcpt} and
199\method{data} to send the message.)
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000200
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +0000201\note{The \var{from_addr} and \var{to_addrs} parameters are
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000202used to construct the message envelope used by the transport agents.
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +0000203The \class{SMTP} does not modify the message headers in any way.}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000204
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +0000205If there has been no previous \samp{EHLO} or \samp{HELO} command this
206session, this method tries ESMTP \samp{EHLO} first. If the server does
207ESMTP, message size and each of the specified options will be passed
208to it (if the option is in the feature set the server advertises). If
209\samp{EHLO} fails, \samp{HELO} will be tried and ESMTP options
210suppressed.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000211
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000212This method will return normally if the mail is accepted for at least
213one recipient. Otherwise it will throw an exception. That is, if this
214method does not throw an exception, then someone should get your mail.
215If this method does not throw an exception, it returns a dictionary,
216with one entry for each recipient that was refused. Each entry
217contains a tuple of the SMTP error code and the accompanying error
218message sent by the server.
219
220This method may raise the following exceptions:
221
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000222\begin{description}
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +0000223\item[\exception{SMTPRecipientsRefused}]
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000224All recipients were refused. Nobody got the mail. The
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000225\member{recipients} attribute of the exception object is a dictionary
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000226with information about the refused recipients (like the one returned
227when at least one recipient was accepted).
228
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +0000229\item[\exception{SMTPHeloError}]
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000230The server didn't reply properly to the \samp{HELO} greeting.
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000231
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +0000232\item[\exception{SMTPSenderRefused}]
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000233The server didn't accept the \var{from_addr}.
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000234
Fred Drake79936fe1999-04-22 17:23:34 +0000235\item[\exception{SMTPDataError}]
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000236The server replied with an unexpected error code (other than a refusal
237of a recipient).
238\end{description}
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000239
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000240Unless otherwise noted, the connection will be open even after
Guido van Rossum7969f311999-04-07 15:56:51 +0000241an exception is raised.
242
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000243\end{methoddesc}
244
245\begin{methoddesc}{quit}{}
246Terminate the SMTP session and close the connection.
247\end{methoddesc}
248
249Low-level methods corresponding to the standard SMTP/ESMTP commands
Fred Drake3240dd21998-07-01 14:10:52 +0000250\samp{HELP}, \samp{RSET}, \samp{NOOP}, \samp{MAIL}, \samp{RCPT}, and
251\samp{DATA} are also supported. Normally these do not need to be
252called directly, so they are not documented here. For details,
253consult the module code.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000254
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000255
Fred Drake60c3caf1998-08-07 16:03:32 +0000256\subsection{SMTP Example \label{SMTP-example}}
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000257
Fred Drake7be0cde1998-12-22 18:04:48 +0000258This example prompts the user for addresses needed in the message
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000259envelope (`To' and `From' addresses), and the message to be
Fred Drake7be0cde1998-12-22 18:04:48 +0000260delivered. Note that the headers to be included with the message must
261be included in the message as entered; this example doesn't do any
262processing of the \rfc{822} headers. In particular, the `To' and
263`From' addresses must be included in the message headers explicitly.
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000264
265\begin{verbatim}
Fred Drakef6c59e81998-11-30 15:07:26 +0000266import smtplib
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000267import string
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000268
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000269def prompt(prompt):
Fred Drakee9719fe2001-05-20 12:26:04 +0000270 return raw_input(prompt).strip()
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000271
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000272fromaddr = prompt("From: ")
Fred Drakee9719fe2001-05-20 12:26:04 +0000273toaddrs = prompt("To: ").split()
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000274print "Enter message, end with ^D:"
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000275
276# Add the From: and To: headers at the start!
277msg = ("From: %s\r\nTo: %s\r\n\r\n"
278 % (fromaddr, string.join(toaddrs, ", ")))
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000279while 1:
Fred Drakee9719fe2001-05-20 12:26:04 +0000280 try:
281 line = raw_input()
282 except EOFError:
283 break
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000284 if not line:
285 break
286 msg = msg + line
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000287
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000288print "Message length is " + `len(msg)`
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000289
Fred Drakef6c59e81998-11-30 15:07:26 +0000290server = smtplib.SMTP('localhost')
Fred Drake5b683621998-06-30 16:53:52 +0000291server.set_debuglevel(1)
292server.sendmail(fromaddr, toaddrs, msg)
293server.quit()
Guido van Rossum8668e8e1998-06-28 17:55:53 +0000294\end{verbatim}