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New to Python, GMail SMTP error


In Python, you will need to fully qualify the name by prefixing it with its module:

except smtplib.SMTPException:

This is true unless you specifically import the unqualified name (but I wouldn't recommend doing this for your program, just showing what's possible):

from smtplib import SMTPException


That misspelling occurred many times to me as well! One way to circumvent this "problem", is to use yagmail.

Jokes aside, I recently created yagmail to make it easier to send emails.

For example:

import yagmailyag = yagmail.SMTP('user@gmail.com', 'password')yag.send(contents = "Hello!")

It uses several shortenings here, for example when To is not defined, it will send a mail to the same email who registered on the server. Also the port and host are the default, which makes it very concise.

In fact, since it seems you want to close the connection immediately, you can even use this one-liner:

yagmail.SMTP('user@gmail.com', 'password').send(contents = "Hello!")

For security, you can keep your password in the keyring (see documentation) such that you do not have to keep your personal password in your scripts, very important! It'll even save you more precious screen-estate.

Going all-in with the package (@gmail.com is default), you can get away with the following:

yagmail.SMTP('user').send('', 'Hello!')

Good luck.