simple example of mimelib? and embedding (not attaching) images in email sent with python.

Roman Suzi rnd at onego.ru
Thu Aug 16 14:54:40 EDT 2001


On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, phil hunt wrote:

>On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 23:12:35 -0400, Barry A. Warsaw <barry at zope.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> "S" == Stephen  <shriek at gmx.co.uk> writes:
>>
>>    S> I've looked through the archives regarding using smtplib and
>>    S> the numerous MIME related modules for sending email messages
>>    S> with attachments.  I've found various solutions, some of which
>>    S> no longer seem to work, and was quite surprised how this
>>    S> seemingly banal task has caused so much trouble.  However, in
>>    S> Microsoft Outlook, it's possible to embed image files into the
>>    S> actual message as opposed to having them attached.  This way,
>>    S> they display when the recipient views the message.  Just how
>>    S> does one compose a message like that with Python may I ask?
>>
>>It's actually fairly easy using mimelib.  Note that
>>
>>    http://mimelib.sf.net

I just wonder if Outlook way to embed is standard or just application
dependent.


Roman.
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