Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: ksmtp
Version: 0.2.9
Summary: Simple Python SMTP relay replacement for sendmail with SSL authentication
Home-page: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ksmtp/
Author: Kenneth Burgener
Author-email: kenneth@oeey.com
License: LICENSE.txt
Description: ksmtp
        =====
        
        **ksmtp** - Simple Python SMTP relay replacement for sendmail with SSL authentication
        
        Useful for relaying all email through an account like Gmail, without the
        messy configurations of Postfix / Sendmail.
        
        Source
        ======
        
          GitHub - https://github.com/oeey/ksmtp
        
        PyPI
        ====
        
          PyPI - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ksmtp
        
            pip install ksmtp
        
        Usage
        =====
        
          1. pip install ksmtp
        
          2. edit /etc/ksmtp.conf with your login credentials
        
          3. (optional) create symlink to ksmtp to replace sendmail
        
            ```
            ln -s `which ksmtp` /usr/sbin/sendmail
            ```
        
          4. send test mail
        
            ```
            ksmtp test@test.com
            ksmtp test@test.com -s "some subject"
            ```
        
        Code Usage
        ==========
        
        Sample Python Code:
        
            import ksmtp
            ksmtp.send(to="test@test.com",
                       subject="subject",
                       body="some message")
        
        Sample Config
        =============
        
        Warning: make sure to backup this configuraiton file!  Python's pip will overwrite it on updates to this package.
        
        /etc/ksmtp.conf:
        
        ```
        [ksmtp]
        
        ## from email address
        from = username@gmail.com
        
        ## user
        user = username@gmail.com
        
        ## password
        pass = password
        
        ## server
        server = smtp.gmail.com
        
        ## port
        port = 465
        #port = 587
        
        ## secure
        secure = ssl
        #secure = tls
        
        
        ## default to email address (if none specified)
        #to = user@domain.com
        
        ## default catch-all (always CC)
        #catch-all = user@domain.com
        
        ## default subject
        #subject = default test subject
        ```
        
        Issues
        ======
        
        Gmail:
        If you get an "smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError" and your credentials are
        correct, you may need to "allow less secure apps access" to your account.
        See https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255
        
        
        
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
