rfadams
rfadams

Reputation: 1978

Giving email account a name when sending emails with Django through Google Apps

I am sending emails to users using Django through Google Apps.

When the user receives emails sent from the Django app, they are from: [email protected]

when looking at all emails in the inbox, people see the email's sender as: do_not_reply or [email protected] depending on the email client used

If I log into that "do_not_reply" account using the browser and Google Apps itself and then send an email to myself, the emails are from: Don't Reply <[email protected]>

As a result, the name displayed for the email's sender in the inbox is: Don't Reply

In Django, is there a way to attach a "name" to the email account being used to send emails?

I have reviewed Django's mail.py, but had no luck finding a solution http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/django/core/mail.py?rev=5548

Using:

Upvotes: 102

Views: 35933

Answers (3)

Basant Kumar
Basant Kumar

Reputation: 137

Apart from the send_mail method to send email, EmailMultiAlternatives can also be used to send email with HTML content with text content as an alternative.

try this in your project

from django.core.mail import EmailMultiAlternatives
text_content = "Hello World"
# set html_content
email = EmailMultiAlternatives('subject', text_content, 'Dont Reply <[email protected]>', ['[email protected]'])

email.attach_alternative(html_content, 'text/html')
email.send()

This will send mail to [email protected] with Don't Reply wil be displayed as name instead of email [email protected].

Upvotes: 1

Gregor M&#252;llegger
Gregor M&#252;llegger

Reputation: 5123

You can actually use "Don't Reply <[email protected]>" as the email address you send from.

Try this in the shell of your Django project to test if it also works with gapps:

>>> from django.core.mail import send_mail
>>> send_mail('subject', 'message', "Don't Reply <[email protected]>", ['[email protected]'])

Upvotes: 187

jujule
jujule

Reputation: 11541

I use this code to send through gmail smtp (using google apps). and sender names are OK

def send_mail_gapps(message, user, pwd, to):
    import smtplib
    mailServer = smtplib.SMTP("smtp.gmail.com", 587)
    mailServer.ehlo()
    mailServer.starttls()
    mailServer.ehlo()
    mailServer.login(user, pwd)
    mailServer.sendmail(user, to, message.as_string())
    mailServer.close()

Upvotes: -6

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