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I'm writing a program which emails multiple people and it takes the addresses from a config file. The problem is that every time it runs it only takes to first address and sends it to that one. By the way this is using the configparser modual in python.

heres my code:

reporter_email = '%s' %config.get("email", "reporter_email")
notification_emails = ['%s' %(config.get("email", "notification_emails"))]
to = '%s' %config.get("email", "to")
subject = '%s' %config.get("email", "subject") 
body = ('''%s\n
%s
%s''' %(config.get("email", "intro_body"), str(fileNames), config.get("email", "con_body")))

to = "To: %s\n" %(to)
subject = "Subject: %s\n\n" %(subject)

smtpObj = smtplib.SMTP('%s' %config.get("email", "portal"), 25)
smtpObj.sendmail(reporter_email, notification_emails, to + subject + body)         
smtpObj.quit()

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the problem is here:

notification_emails = ['%s' %(config.get("email", "notification_emails"))]

this builds the list of destination emails, but after executing this line, notification_emails contains a single item. you have to use some sort of loop (or list comprehension) to insert multiple items in this list.

what is the content of your config file ? how can you extract multiple values from the notification_emails entry ?

(printing the content of variables of interrest during the execution of the script allows to see what they contains, and is a good starting poitn when debugging)

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  • i get both items in the form of a list
    – nlee
    Nov 2, 2010 at 17:04
  • [email] notification_emails: [email protected], [email protected] this is returned to me as a list
    – nlee
    Nov 2, 2010 at 17:06
  • I've got it running on a for loop now. Thanks for your time
    – nlee
    Nov 2, 2010 at 17:17
  • well, the solution was: notification_emails = config.get("email", "notification_emails").split(", ") Nov 2, 2010 at 17:22
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take address and Throw into list or dict, after that use "for loop" and send emails

other way: use bcc

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  • Thanks, i've got it running on a for loop and its working great now
    – nlee
    Nov 2, 2010 at 17:16
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i used a list w/o a for loop.

[Mail Recipients]
p1 = [email protected]
p2 = [email protected]
# users defined in config file

p1 = config.get('Mail Recipients', 'p1')
p2 = config.get('Mail Recipients', 'p2')
# pulling users into my script

sendTo = [p1,p2]

now you can use smtp function/method and plug in the 'sendTo' variable in the 'to:' portion of sendmail code and it should work.

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