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I have the following code

import smtplib
from email.mime.text import MIMEText



smtpserver = 'smtp.gmail.com'
AUTHREQUIRED = 1 # if you need to use SMTP AUTH set to 1
smtpuser = 'admin@myhost.com'  # for SMTP AUTH, set SMTP username here
smtppass = '123456'  # for SMTP AUTH, set SMTP password here

RECIPIENTS = ['online8@gmail.com']
SENDER = 'admin@myhost.com'

msg = MIMEText('dsdsdsdsds\n')
msg['Subject'] = 'The contents of iii'
msg['From'] = 'admin@myhost.com'
msg['To'] = ''online8@gmail.com''

mailServer = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com',587)
mailServer.ehlo()
mailServer.starttls()
mailServer.ehlo()
mailServer.login(smtpuser, smtppass)
mailServer.sendmail(smtpuser,RECIPIENTS,msg.as_string())
mailServer.close()

this code works fine on my desktop. but it failed with this error

smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError: (535, '5.7.1 Username and Password not accepted. Learn more at\n5.7.1 http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=14257 21sm4713429agd.11')

on my linux server.

Not sure what went wrong, should i open some port on my linux server?

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my desktop is uing python2.5 (working), linux box using python2.6 (falied) – icn Sep 6 '09 at 0:21
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Port 587 obviously needs to be open, but it probably is (or you wouldn't have gotten the detailed error msg in question). Python 2.5 vs 2.6 should make no difference. I think the issue has to do with "solving a captcha" once on the computer for which logins are currently getting rejected; follow the detailed instructions at the URL in the error message, i.e., http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=14257

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a! life saver! Thanks a lot! – icn Sep 6 '09 at 0:53
@online, you're most welcome! – Alex Martelli Sep 6 '09 at 0:55
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import random,time
for i in range(1,100):
    y=random.randint(30,300)
    time.sleep(y)
    print ("Mailing for fun, Mail No: " + str(i))
    msg = MIMEText('Testing mailing \n Mail No:' + str(i))
    msg['Subject'] = 'Mail Number: ' + str(i)

Randomizing the mail interval to check smtp behavior :)

With a bit addition n modification, I got this to work to check our intermittent mail bouncing.

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