On 16 May 2012 17:04, Sarma Tangirala <tvssarma.ome...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Walter, > > >> All the headers in the MimeText object needs to be strings. You can't >> directly pass a list object containing multiple recipients to the "To" >> header of your MimeText object on line 31 in your code, and expect it to >> work. You've got to instead first convert the list to valid string and >> assign that instead, as that's what the MimeText object expects. You can >> infer this from your error messages since lstrip() is a string method, and >> the code is (rightly) complaining that a list doesn't have an lstrip() >> method, which is understandable becuase you're getting the error when you >> pass a list as parameter. >> >> > Thank you for clearing that. Stupid mistake here. I forgot to change the > variable names. > > But I do have another question. Maybe this is a misunderstanding about the > MimeText type, but why does MimeText care about the To field when the > actually sending is being done by SMTP? > > OK. That was a stupid question. Sorry for the noise. Please ignore. > > > -- > Sarma Tangirala, > Class of 2012, > Department of Information Science and Technology, > College of Engineering Guindy - Anna University > > -- Sarma Tangirala, Class of 2012, Department of Information Science and Technology, College of Engineering Guindy - Anna University
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