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[3356] | 1 | Overview |
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| 4 | The MailHost product provides support for sending email from within the Zope |
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| 5 | environment using MailHost objects. |
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| 7 | An optional character set can be specified to automatically encode unicode |
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| 8 | input, and perform appropriate RFC 2822 header and body encoding for the |
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| 9 | specified character set. Full python email.Message.Message objects may be sent. |
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| 11 | Email can optionally be encoded using Base64, Quoted-Printable or UUEncode |
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| 12 | encoding (though automatic body encoding will be applied if a character set is |
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| 13 | specified). |
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| 15 | MailHost provides integration with the Zope transaction system and optional |
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| 16 | support for asynchronous mail delivery. Asynchronous mail delivery is |
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| 17 | implemented using a queue and a dedicated thread processing the queue. The |
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| 18 | thread is (re)-started automatically when sending an email. The thread can be |
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| 19 | started manually (in case of restart) by calling its |
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| 20 | manage_restartQueueThread?action=start method through HTTP. There is currently |
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| 21 | no possibility to start the thread at Zope startup time. |
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| 23 | Supports TLS/SSL encryption (requires Python compiled with SSL support). |
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