sending mail smtp ascii codec cant encode character [duplicate]
I am trying to edit a text file then send it as email body using a python script but im getting the unicode encoding error. After some research i found the solution as using the method .encode('utf-8') but this doesn't serve me as the sendmail() method only sends strings
Here is the python code snippet Im using:
irtem = open('irtemplate.txt')
data = irtem.read().replace('(name)', eng_name).replace('(customer)',
cu_name).replace('(sr)', SR_num).replace('(problem)',
prob_description).replace('(email)', eng_email).replace('(details)',
details_req).replace('(tele)', eng_tele)
message_text = data
message = "From: %s\r\n" % fromaddr + "To: %s\r\n" % toaddr + "CC:
%s\r\n" % ",".join(cc) + "Subject: %s\r\n" % message_subject + "\r\n" +
message_text
toaddrs = [toaddr] + cc + bcc
server.set_debuglevel(1)
server.sendmail(fromaddr, toaddrs, message)
server.quit()
Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "autoIR.py", line 39, in <module>
server.sendmail(fromaddr, toaddrs, message)
File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/lib/python3.7/smtplib.py", line 855, in sendmail
msg = _fix_eols(msg).encode('ascii')
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character '\u2019' in
position 168: ordinal not in range(128)
smtplib.server
's sendmail method expects a bytes
instance; if it gets a str
it tries to encode it to ASCII, resulting in a UnicodeEncodeError
if the str
contains any non-ASCII characters.
You can workaround this by encoding the message yourself:
>>> msg = 'Hello Wørld'
>>> from_ = '[email protected]'
>>> to_ = '[email protected]'
>>> subject = 'Hello'
>>> fmt = 'From: {}\r\nTo: {}\r\nSubject: {}\r\n{}'
>>> server.sendmail(to_, from_, fmt.format(to_, from_, subject, msg).encode('utf-8'))
{}
This will send this message*:
b'From: [email protected]'
b'To: [email protected]'
b'Subject: Hello'
b'Hello W\xc3\xb8rld'
However this workaround will not work if you want to send non-text binary data with your message.
A better solution is to use the EmailMessage class from the email package.
>>> from email.message import EmailMessage
>>> em = EmailMessage()
>>> em.set_content(msg)
>>> em['To'] = to_
>>> em['From'] = from_
>>> em['Subject'] = subject
>>> # NB call the server's *send_message* method
>>> server.send_message(em)
{}
This sends this message; note the extra headers telling the recipient the encoding used:
b'Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"'
b'Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit'
b'MIME-Version: 1.0'
b'To: [email protected]'
b'From: [email protected]'
b'Subject: Hello'
b'X-Peer: ::1'
b''
b'Hello W\xc3\xb8rld'
* Run the command python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer localhost:1025
in a separate terminal to capture the message data.