[Tutor] SMTPLIB module - how to add subject ?
dman
dsh8290@rit.edu
Sat, 15 Sep 2001 20:32:41 -0400
On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 02:05:40PM -0700, Sheila King wrote:
| On Sat, 15 Sep 2001 22:45:18 +0200, "A" <printers@sendme.cz> wrote
| about [Tutor] SMTPLIB module - how to add subject ?:
|
| :Hi,
| :I tried
| :11.11.2 SMTP Example from Python docs.
| :Does anyone know how I can add subject to an email send by this example?
| :Thank you very much for help
| :Ladislav
|
| I've pasted the example below. Actually, I really dislike this example.
| They are using
| "\r\n"
| as a character for newlines. Whose idea was that???
| It should be just
| "\n"
Well, in RFC2821 the SMTP protocol states that \r\n is used as the
line delimiter. (RFC821 was the original SMTP definition but has been
superceded by RFC2821)
However, the Subject: of a message is part of the message itself which
is defined by RFC822, but I haven't read that RFC.
| I still don't like the "\r\n" in this example. Bad. :(
See above -- the RFC actually states that being lenient and allowing
\n as a line separator (mainly for Unix servers) is highly
un-recommended (if I can make up that word).
-D