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@@ -350,3 +350,29 @@ send out, you could send this with::
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connection = SMTPConnection() # Use default settings for connection
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messages = get_notification_email()
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connection.send_messages(messages)
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+Testing e-mail sending
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+----------------------
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+The are times when you do not want Django to send e-mails at all. For example,
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+while developing a website, you probably don't want to send out thousands of
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+e-mails -- but you may want to validate that e-mails will be sent to the right
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+people under the right conditions, and that those e-mails will contain the
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+correct content.
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+The easiest way to test your project's use of e-mail is to use a "dumb" e-mail
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+server that receives the e-mails locally and displays them to the terminal,
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+but does not actually send anything. Python has a built-in way to accomplish
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+this with a single command::
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+ python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer localhost:1025
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+This command will start a simple SMTP server listening on port 1025 of
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+localhost. This server simply prints to standard output all email headers and
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+the email body. You then only need to set the :setting:`EMAIL_HOST` and
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+:setting:`EMAIL_PORT` accordingly, and you are set.
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+For more entailed testing and processing of e-mails locally, see the Python
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+documentation on the `SMTP Server`_.
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+.. _SMTP Server: http://docs.python.org/library/smtpd.html
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