string payload expected: <type 'list'> error
Lie Ryan
lie.1296 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 26 16:39:07 EST 2009
Ramdas wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I believe this is an error which was fixed in Python 2.3 itself. But I
> am running Python 2,5.2 and error keeps on cropping up.
>
> Here is my code to construct emails . It works perfectly when I dont
> have any attachments. Please find my code at
>
> http://dpaste.com/hold/125574/
>
>
> However when I try constructing with attachments it crashes with this
> error string payload expected: <type 'list'> error.
Except if the traceback is due to a recursive function that doesn't
terminate, please always post the FULL traceback. Don't summarize the
error message.
> Going through the trace error I discover that as I call the function
> msg.as_string, the function . _handle_text(self, msg) expects a string
> object but I am generating list object. Can someone advise what I need
> to code to parse series of attachments into an email.
>
> Help appreciated
I smell this part of the code as particularly fishy:
msg1 = MIMEBase(maintype, subtype)
msg1.set_payload(MIMEText(fp.read()))
why are you wrapping a MIMEText inside a MIMEBase?
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