Code is here. https://gist.github.com/anonymous/3dfa30bf0c9470200e5bcebce723836e
Can't figure this out for the life of me. All I need is a simple if/elif statement to ask the user if they want to send an email or check their contacts.
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Code is here. https://gist.github.com/anonymous/3dfa30bf0c9470200e5bcebce723836e
Can't figure this out for the life of me. All I need is a simple if/elif statement to ask the user if they want to send an email or check their contacts.
Put your else part after if condition and try to use 1-tab indentation in your code
import random
import time
import sys
import smtplib
while x==0:
try:
ask=str(input("What would you like to do? Send an email, check your contact book, or edit your calendar? "))
if "email" or "mail" or "send" in ask:
print ("Please log in to your email ")
user=str(input("Email "))
pwd=str(input("Password "))
content=str(input("Enter your message "))
sndr=user #this is to prevent email spoofing or fraud
rcpt=str(input("Enter a recipient "))
mail = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com',587) #or port 465
mail.ehlo()
mail.starttls()
mail.login(user,pwd)
mail.sendmail(sndr, rcpt, content)
mail.close()
elif "check" or "contact" or "book" in ask:
print ("working")
except smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError:
print ("Login Failed. Please try again")
In your code the structure is as follows:
try:
if:
except:
elif:
This cannot work, because the elif
does not have an associated if
.
Imagine if an if
could span the except: if an exception occurred before your if
, the elif
does not have an associated if
, which breaks logic.