I have this model:

class Ticket(models.Model):
    ## ForeignKey
    project = models.ForeignKey (
        'Project',
        null=True,
        blank=True,
        verbose_name="Project",
    )
    submitter = models.ForeignKey (
        User,
        related_name="submitter",
        verbose_name="Submitter",
    )
    assigned_to = models.ManyToManyField (
        User,
        blank=True,
        null=True,
        verbose_name="Assigned to",
    )


I would like to send an email to all 'assigned_to' when a ticket is 
created. So i've override the Ticket Model's save method:

    def save(self):
        super(Ticket, self).save()
        print self.assigned_to.all()
        print self.submitter.username

But the "self.assigned_to.all()" is always empty, whilst 
self.submitter.username is correct.
P.S The assigned_to is correctly insert into the db.
Why?

Sorry for my bad English..
Marco.

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