Howdy!

I'm glad to hear someone other than myself suggesting TurboMail as a
solution to mail delivery problems!

For those who haven't had the time or inclination to delve deeper, the
main features of TurboMail include:

 * Framework agnostic; works with any Python application.
 * Able to easily construct plain text and HTML messages (including
attachments and embedded images).
 * Capable of being used from within unit testing frameworks.
 * Multiple mail delivery strategies, both blocking and background
threaded.
 * Flexible transports (e.g. SMTP, echo, etc.) by changing values in a
configuration file.
 * No additional dependancy requirements.

The most recent release [1] (3.0b2) includes simplified integration
with Pylons [2].

One note that appears to be a point of contention in this discussion
is the use of templating languages. TurboMail accepts a string,
unicode, function, or method reference for the plain / rich text body,
allowing you to use nearly any templating language as a source for
message content.

If nobody minds a little gratuitous self-promotion I do believe
TurboMail is the most complete, most feature-packed, and most
extensible mail delivery framework for Python.

 - Alice.

[1] http://www.python-turbomail.org/wiki/3.0/BetaRelease2
[2] http://www.python-turbomail.org/docs/chapters/detailed.html#pylons

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