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I need to send mail not in English (Chinese, Japanese, etc.). I have a template.py file from where i get subject and body. template.py

      #!/us/bin/python                                                                                                                                                                       
    # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-   
  subject = '附录E: 配置参考'
  body = '附录E: 配置参考'

I read the body and subject from template.py file.

  msg = EmailMultiAlternatives(subject, body, from, to)
  msg.attach_alternative(html_content, "text/html")
  msg.send()

It's work fine for English but not for other language. How can I fix it?

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Try setting the page to unicode

<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />

The charset recognises multiple languages and their respective characters.

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Or try this:

from email import Charset
# Due to http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/11212
Charset.add_charset('utf-8',Charset.SHORTEST,None,'utf-8')
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As Burhan asked, how do you generate html_content and in which mail client did you check the mail? Normally html_content should be valid HTML having the <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> in its <head> as David suggests.

Also, check the django.conf.settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET, if it's not 'utf-8', you could either set it to 'utf-8' or set the msg.encoding = 'utf-8' in your code. (If you want to use charset such as gb18030, replace 'utf-8' with it)

Plus, in Python 2.X code, better to always use unicode for string containing non-ascii characters, thus

subject = u'附录E: 配置参考'
body = u'附录E: 配置参考'

# instead of
subject = '附录E: 配置参考'
body = '附录E: 配置参考'
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Try so

import sys
reload(sys)  # to enable 'setdefaultencoding' again  (optional)
sys.setdefaultencoding("UTF-8")

subject.encode("UTF-8")

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