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From: tim_one at email.msn.com (Tim Peters)
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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 03:06:22 GMT
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Subject: smtplib hang on send "data <crlf>" to MS SMTP server
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In-Reply-To: <7g5euo$m7e$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>
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References: <7g5euo$m7e$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>
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Message-ID: <000601be9124$1846dce0$29a02299@tim>
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X-UID: 914
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[max at rightworks.com]
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> code which works fine with netscape SMTP mail server, fails (hangs) when
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> attempting to send mail to a MicroSoft SMTP server. In the
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> module following the call to putcmd("data") the data() calls getreply
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> and never returns. Does anyone have an idea what is happening here? The
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> server seems to work with other clients. thanks max
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Try posting a complete executable failing example? If you're not going to
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track it down, you need to pass on enough info so someone else can <0.9
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wink>. MS SMTP servers in my experience follow the most restrictive
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possible reading of the protocol specs, and will just sit there if you e.g.
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so much as include an extraneous blank.
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Also be clear about which version of Python you're using, and which OS.
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smtplib.py has changed a *lot* since 1.5.1 (have you tried 1.5.2?).
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upgrading-is-a-cure-for-many-ills-ly y'rs - tim
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