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sendMail.py
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# Python code to illustrate Sending mail with attachments
# from your Gmail account
# libraries to be imported
import smtplib
from email import encoders
from email.mime.base import MIMEBase
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
from email.mime.text import MIMEText
fromaddr = "from_address"
toaddr = "to_address"
def send_email(message,location):
# instance of MIMEMultipart
msg = MIMEMultipart()
# storing the senders email address
msg['From'] = fromaddr
# storing the receivers email address
msg['To'] = toaddr
# storing the subject
msg['Subject'] = "Impaired person needs help! (Sign Language)"
# string to store the body of the mail
body = "Respected Sir/Ma'am,\n\nA person is in need of your help.\n\nHere is the message he/she sent: {}\n\nThe location is {}\nWe have also attached a photograph for your reference.\n\nThanks and regards,\nSign Language Team.".format(message,location)
# Print Message to console\
print(body)
# attach the body with the msg instance
msg.attach(MIMEText(body, 'plain'))
# open the file to be sent
filename = "face.jpeg"
attachment = open(filename, "rb")
# instance of MIMEBase and named as p
p = MIMEBase('application', 'octet-stream')
# To change the payload into encoded form
p.set_payload((attachment).read())
# encode into base64
encoders.encode_base64(p)
p.add_header('Content-Disposition', "attachment; filename= %s" % filename)
# attach the instance 'p' to instance 'msg'
msg.attach(p)
# creates SMTP session
s = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com', 587)
# start TLS for security
s.starttls()
# Authentication
s.login(fromaddr, "enter_password_here")
# Converts the Multipart msg into a string
text = msg.as_string()
# sending the mail
s.sendmail(fromaddr, toaddr, text)
# terminating the session
s.quit()