Re: REG: Why my django email settings not sending email notifications?

2019-02-18 Thread Kiran Capoor
Hi Amitesh,

>From my experience, You need to go to Google’s settings and enable access to 
>‘less secure apps’. That will let you send emails freely from your django dev 
>environment. Do so at your own risk, as any less secure app can use your email 
>and password. I would suggest you create a dummy/ Dev only gmail account.

Regards,
Kiran Capoor

Sent from my iPhone

> On 18-Feb-2019, at 13:41, Siddharth Tamang  
> wrote:
> 
> if you have MFA enabled on your gmail, you may have to disable it 
> 
>> On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 1:08 PM Onkar Narkar  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Amitesh,
>> 
>>  Are you getting some error like this:
>> smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError: (534, b'5.7.9 Application-specific password 
>> required. Learn more at\n5.7.9  
>> https://support.google.com/mail/?p=InvalidSecondFactor 128sm18480521pfx.7 - 
>> gsmtp')
>> 
>> If this is the case, you need to specify application specific password 
>> instead of your nornal in gmail password.
>> 
>>> On Sunday, 17 February 2019 14:49:35 UTC+5:30, Amitesh Sahay wrote:
>>> I have created a registration page that sends an email notification on 
>>> successful registration. I do have my email notification in place. But it 
>>> doesn't seem to be working, neither it is throwing any error. Below is the 
>>> code snippet.
>>> views.py
>>> 
>>> def register(request):
>>> validators = [MinimumLengthValidator, NumberValidator, 
>>> UppercaseValidator]
>>> if request.method == 'POST':
>>> first_name = request.POST['first_name']
>>> last_name = request.POST['last_name']
>>> email = request.POST['email']
>>> username = request.POST['username']
>>> password = request.POST['password']
>>> try:
>>> for validator in validators:
>>> validator().validate(password)
>>> except ValueError as e:
>>> messages.error(request, str(e))
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> password2 = request.POST['password2']
>>> 
>>> # check if the password match
>>> if password == password2:
>>> 
>>> if User.objects.filter(username=username).exists():
>>> messages.error(request, 'username already exist')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> if User.objects.filter(email=email).exists():
>>> messages.error(request, 'Registration Failed - Try 
>>> different email address')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> user = User.objects.create_user(username=username, 
>>> password=password, email=email,
>>> first_name=first_name, 
>>> last_name=last_name)
>>> user.save()
>>> messages.success(request, 'Registration complete, 
>>> please proceed to login')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> messages.error(request, 'password dose not match')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> return render(request, 'ACCOUNTS/register.html')
>>> 
>>> 
>>> def ThankYou(request, register):
>>> if request.method == 'POST':
>>> if register.is_valid():
>>> save_it = register.save(commit=False)
>>> save_it.save()
>>> subject = 'Registration successful'
>>> message = 'Thank you for registration, please continue with 
>>> the login'
>>> from_email = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
>>> to_list = [save_it.email, settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER]
>>> try:
>>> send_mail(
>>> subject,
>>> message,
>>> from_email,
>>> [to_list],
>>> fail_silently=False,
>>> )
>>> except ValueError:
>>> return HttpResponse('Invalid header found.')
>>> else:
>>> messages.success(request, 'thank you ')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> return redirect('index')
>>> Below is my settings.py
>>> 
>>> EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
>>> EMAIL_USE_TLS = False
>>> EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
>>> EMAIL_PORT = 587
>>> EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'ami@gmail.com'
>>> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = '123'
>>> DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'ami@gmail.com'
>>> I have gone through a couple of Stackoverflow posts and made some changes 
>>> as suggested. But they do not seem to have any effect. Below is one of the 
>>> link.
>>> 
>>> Django Doesn't Send Email Notifications
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Amitesh Sahay
>>> 91-750 797 8619
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Re: REG: Why my django email settings not sending email notifications?

2019-02-18 Thread Siddharth Tamang
if you have MFA enabled on your gmail, you may have to disable it

On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 1:08 PM Onkar Narkar 
wrote:

>
> Hi Amitesh,
>
>  Are you getting some error like this:
> smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError: (534, b'5.7.9 Application-specific
> password required. Learn more at\n5.7.9
> https://support.google.com/mail/?p=InvalidSecondFactor 128sm18480521pfx.7
> - gsmtp')
>
> If this is the case, you need to specify *application* *specific password*
> instead of your nornal in gmail password.
>
> On Sunday, 17 February 2019 14:49:35 UTC+5:30, Amitesh Sahay wrote:
>>
>> I have created a registration page that sends an email notification on
>> successful registration. I do have my email notification in place. But it
>> doesn't seem to be working, neither it is throwing any error. Below is the
>> code snippet.
>> views.py
>>
>> def register(request):
>> validators = [MinimumLengthValidator, NumberValidator, 
>> UppercaseValidator]
>> if request.method == 'POST':
>> first_name = request.POST['first_name']
>> last_name = request.POST['last_name']
>> email = request.POST['email']
>> username = request.POST['username']
>> password = request.POST['password']
>> try:
>> for validator in validators:
>> validator().validate(password)
>> except ValueError as e:
>> messages.error(request, str(e))
>> return redirect('register')
>> password2 = request.POST['password2']
>>
>> # check if the password match
>> if password == password2:
>>
>> if User.objects.filter(username=username).exists():
>> messages.error(request, 'username already exist')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> if User.objects.filter(email=email).exists():
>> messages.error(request, 'Registration Failed - Try 
>> different email address')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> user = User.objects.create_user(username=username, 
>> password=password, email=email,
>> first_name=first_name, 
>> last_name=last_name)
>> user.save()
>> messages.success(request, 'Registration complete, please 
>> proceed to login')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> messages.error(request, 'password dose not match')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> return render(request, 'ACCOUNTS/register.html')
>>
>> def ThankYou(request, register):
>> if request.method == 'POST':
>> if register.is_valid():
>> save_it = register.save(commit=False)
>> save_it.save()
>> subject = 'Registration successful'
>> message = 'Thank you for registration, please continue with 
>> the login'
>> from_email = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
>> to_list = [save_it.email, settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER]
>> try:
>> send_mail(
>> subject,
>> message,
>> from_email,
>> [to_list],
>> fail_silently=False,
>> )
>> except ValueError:
>> return HttpResponse('Invalid header found.')
>> else:
>> messages.success(request, 'thank you ')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> return redirect('index')
>>
>> Below is my settings.py
>>
>> EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
>> EMAIL_USE_TLS = False
>> EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
>> EMAIL_PORT = 587
>> EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'ami@gmail.com'
>> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = '123'
>> DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'ami@gmail.com'
>>
>> I have gone through a couple of Stackoverflow posts and made some changes
>> as suggested. But they do not seem to have any effect. Below is one of the
>> link.
>>
>> Django Doesn't Send Email Notifications
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Amitesh Sahay
>> *91-750 797 8619*
>>
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Re: REG: Why my django email settings not sending email notifications?

2019-02-17 Thread Onkar Narkar

Hi Amitesh,

 Are you getting some error like this:
smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError: (534, b'5.7.9 Application-specific 
password required. Learn more at\n5.7.9  
https://support.google.com/mail/?p=InvalidSecondFactor 128sm18480521pfx.7 - 
gsmtp')

If this is the case, you need to specify *application* *specific password* 
instead of your nornal in gmail password.

On Sunday, 17 February 2019 14:49:35 UTC+5:30, Amitesh Sahay wrote:
>
> I have created a registration page that sends an email notification on 
> successful registration. I do have my email notification in place. But it 
> doesn't seem to be working, neither it is throwing any error. Below is the 
> code snippet.
> views.py
>
> def register(request):
> validators = [MinimumLengthValidator, NumberValidator, UppercaseValidator]
> if request.method == 'POST':
> first_name = request.POST['first_name']
> last_name = request.POST['last_name']
> email = request.POST['email']
> username = request.POST['username']
> password = request.POST['password']
> try:
> for validator in validators:
> validator().validate(password)
> except ValueError as e:
> messages.error(request, str(e))
> return redirect('register')
> password2 = request.POST['password2']
>
> # check if the password match
> if password == password2:
>
> if User.objects.filter(username=username).exists():
> messages.error(request, 'username already exist')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> if User.objects.filter(email=email).exists():
> messages.error(request, 'Registration Failed - Try 
> different email address')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> user = User.objects.create_user(username=username, 
> password=password, email=email,
> first_name=first_name, 
> last_name=last_name)
> user.save()
> messages.success(request, 'Registration complete, please 
> proceed to login')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> messages.error(request, 'password dose not match')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> return render(request, 'ACCOUNTS/register.html')
>
> def ThankYou(request, register):
> if request.method == 'POST':
> if register.is_valid():
> save_it = register.save(commit=False)
> save_it.save()
> subject = 'Registration successful'
> message = 'Thank you for registration, please continue with 
> the login'
> from_email = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
> to_list = [save_it.email, settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER]
> try:
> send_mail(
> subject,
> message,
> from_email,
> [to_list],
> fail_silently=False,
> )
> except ValueError:
> return HttpResponse('Invalid header found.')
> else:
> messages.success(request, 'thank you ')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> return redirect('index')
>
> Below is my settings.py
>
> EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
> EMAIL_USE_TLS = False
> EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
> EMAIL_PORT = 587
> EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'ami@gmail.com '
> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = '123'
> DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'ami@gmail.com '
>
> I have gone through a couple of Stackoverflow posts and made some changes 
> as suggested. But they do not seem to have any effect. Below is one of the 
> link.
>
> Django Doesn't Send Email Notifications 
> 
> Regards,
> Amitesh Sahay
> *91-750 797 8619*
>

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Re: REG: Why my django email settings not sending email notifications?

2019-02-17 Thread Siddharth Tamang
When I used gmail for my testing, I had to go to my gmail settings to turn
on some settings. Sorry cannot remember it but I will try to find what it
was. By the way what does the debug error says?

On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 9:42 AM Simon A  wrote:

> Just to add, please try to create a python file with the simplest
> implementation of send mail just to check if it actually works.
>
> On Monday, February 18, 2019 at 11:43:22 AM UTC+8, Sid wrote:
>>
>> can you check if you your email server is somehow blocking your emails?
>> Have you enabled your debug settings ON?
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 2:49 PM 'Amitesh Sahay' via Django users <
>> django...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I have created a registration page that sends an email notification on
>>> successful registration. I do have my email notification in place. But it
>>> doesn't seem to be working, neither it is throwing any error. Below is the
>>> code snippet.
>>> views.py
>>>
>>> def register(request):
>>> validators = [MinimumLengthValidator, NumberValidator, 
>>> UppercaseValidator]
>>> if request.method == 'POST':
>>> first_name = request.POST['first_name']
>>> last_name = request.POST['last_name']
>>> email = request.POST['email']
>>> username = request.POST['username']
>>> password = request.POST['password']
>>> try:
>>> for validator in validators:
>>> validator().validate(password)
>>> except ValueError as e:
>>> messages.error(request, str(e))
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> password2 = request.POST['password2']
>>>
>>> # check if the password match
>>> if password == password2:
>>>
>>> if User.objects.filter(username=username).exists():
>>> messages.error(request, 'username already exist')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> if User.objects.filter(email=email).exists():
>>> messages.error(request, 'Registration Failed - Try 
>>> different email address')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> user = User.objects.create_user(username=username, 
>>> password=password, email=email,
>>> first_name=first_name, 
>>> last_name=last_name)
>>> user.save()
>>> messages.success(request, 'Registration complete, 
>>> please proceed to login')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> messages.error(request, 'password dose not match')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> return render(request, 'ACCOUNTS/register.html')
>>>
>>> def ThankYou(request, register):
>>> if request.method == 'POST':
>>> if register.is_valid():
>>> save_it = register.save(commit=False)
>>> save_it.save()
>>> subject = 'Registration successful'
>>> message = 'Thank you for registration, please continue with 
>>> the login'
>>> from_email = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
>>> to_list = [save_it.email, settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER]
>>> try:
>>> send_mail(
>>> subject,
>>> message,
>>> from_email,
>>> [to_list],
>>> fail_silently=False,
>>> )
>>> except ValueError:
>>> return HttpResponse('Invalid header found.')
>>> else:
>>> messages.success(request, 'thank you ')
>>> return redirect('register')
>>> else:
>>> return redirect('index')
>>>
>>> Below is my settings.py
>>>
>>> EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
>>> EMAIL_USE_TLS = False
>>> EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
>>> EMAIL_PORT = 587
>>> EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'ami@gmail.com'
>>> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = '123'
>>> DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'ami@gmail.com'
>>>
>>> I have gone through a couple of Stackoverflow posts and made some
>>> changes as suggested. But they do not seem to have any effect. Below is one
>>> of the link.
>>>
>>> Django Doesn't Send Email Notifications
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Amitesh Sahay
>>> *91-750 797 8619*
>>>
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Re: REG: Why my django email settings not sending email notifications?

2019-02-17 Thread Simon A
Just to add, please try to create a python file with the simplest 
implementation of send mail just to check if it actually works. 

On Monday, February 18, 2019 at 11:43:22 AM UTC+8, Sid wrote:
>
> can you check if you your email server is somehow blocking your emails? 
> Have you enabled your debug settings ON?
>
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 2:49 PM 'Amitesh Sahay' via Django users <
> django...@googlegroups.com > wrote:
>
>> I have created a registration page that sends an email notification on 
>> successful registration. I do have my email notification in place. But it 
>> doesn't seem to be working, neither it is throwing any error. Below is the 
>> code snippet.
>> views.py
>>
>> def register(request):
>> validators = [MinimumLengthValidator, NumberValidator, 
>> UppercaseValidator]
>> if request.method == 'POST':
>> first_name = request.POST['first_name']
>> last_name = request.POST['last_name']
>> email = request.POST['email']
>> username = request.POST['username']
>> password = request.POST['password']
>> try:
>> for validator in validators:
>> validator().validate(password)
>> except ValueError as e:
>> messages.error(request, str(e))
>> return redirect('register')
>> password2 = request.POST['password2']
>>
>> # check if the password match
>> if password == password2:
>>
>> if User.objects.filter(username=username).exists():
>> messages.error(request, 'username already exist')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> if User.objects.filter(email=email).exists():
>> messages.error(request, 'Registration Failed - Try 
>> different email address')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> user = User.objects.create_user(username=username, 
>> password=password, email=email,
>> first_name=first_name, 
>> last_name=last_name)
>> user.save()
>> messages.success(request, 'Registration complete, please 
>> proceed to login')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> messages.error(request, 'password dose not match')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> return render(request, 'ACCOUNTS/register.html')
>>
>> def ThankYou(request, register):
>> if request.method == 'POST':
>> if register.is_valid():
>> save_it = register.save(commit=False)
>> save_it.save()
>> subject = 'Registration successful'
>> message = 'Thank you for registration, please continue with 
>> the login'
>> from_email = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
>> to_list = [save_it.email, settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER]
>> try:
>> send_mail(
>> subject,
>> message,
>> from_email,
>> [to_list],
>> fail_silently=False,
>> )
>> except ValueError:
>> return HttpResponse('Invalid header found.')
>> else:
>> messages.success(request, 'thank you ')
>> return redirect('register')
>> else:
>> return redirect('index')
>>
>> Below is my settings.py
>>
>> EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
>> EMAIL_USE_TLS = False
>> EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
>> EMAIL_PORT = 587
>> EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'ami@gmail.com '
>> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = '123'
>> DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'ami@gmail.com '
>>
>> I have gone through a couple of Stackoverflow posts and made some changes 
>> as suggested. But they do not seem to have any effect. Below is one of the 
>> link.
>>
>> Django Doesn't Send Email Notifications 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Amitesh Sahay
>> *91-750 797 8619*
>>
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Re: REG: Why my django email settings not sending email notifications?

2019-02-17 Thread 'Amitesh Sahay' via Django users
The email server is a gmail smtp server. People across the globe use that for 
their development purpose. So, I guess that shouldn't be a issue. The debug is 
"ON" by default.


Regards,
Amitesh Sahay91-750 797 8619 

   On Monday, 18 February, 2019, 9:12:57 am IST, Siddharth Tamang 
 wrote: 
 
 can you check if you your email server is somehow blocking your emails? Have 
you enabled your debug settings ON?
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 2:49 PM 'Amitesh Sahay' via Django users 
 wrote:

I have created a registration page that sends an email notification on 
successful registration. I do have my email notification in place. But it 
doesn't seem to be working, neither it is throwing any error. Below is the code 
snippet.

views.py
def register(request):
validators = [MinimumLengthValidator, NumberValidator, UppercaseValidator]
if request.method == 'POST':
first_name = request.POST['first_name']
last_name = request.POST['last_name']
email = request.POST['email']
username = request.POST['username']
password = request.POST['password']
try:
for validator in validators:
validator().validate(password)
except ValueError as e:
messages.error(request, str(e))
return redirect('register')
password2 = request.POST['password2']

# check if the password match
if password == password2:

if User.objects.filter(username=username).exists():
messages.error(request, 'username already exist')
return redirect('register')
else:
if User.objects.filter(email=email).exists():
messages.error(request, 'Registration Failed - Try 
different email address')
return redirect('register')
else:
user = User.objects.create_user(username=username, 
password=password, email=email,
first_name=first_name, 
last_name=last_name)
user.save()
messages.success(request, 'Registration complete, please 
proceed to login')
return redirect('register')
else:
messages.error(request, 'password dose not match')
return redirect('register')
else:
return render(request, 'ACCOUNTS/register.html')


def ThankYou(request, register):
if request.method == 'POST':
if register.is_valid():
save_it = register.save(commit=False)
save_it.save()
subject = 'Registration successful'
message = 'Thank you for registration, please continue with the 
login'
from_email = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
to_list = [save_it.email, settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER]
try:
send_mail(
subject,
message,
from_email,
[to_list],
fail_silently=False,
)
except ValueError:
return HttpResponse('Invalid header found.')
else:
messages.success(request, 'thank you ')
return redirect('register')
else:
return redirect('index')
Below is my settings.py
EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
EMAIL_USE_TLS = False
EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
EMAIL_PORT = 587
EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'ami.sa...@gmail.com'
EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = '123'
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'ami.sa...@gmail.com'
I have gone through a couple of Stackoverflow posts and made some changes as 
suggested. But they do not seem to have any effect. Below is one of the link.

Django Doesn't Send Email Notifications
Regards,
Amitesh Sahay91-750 797 8619

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Re: REG: Why my django email settings not sending email notifications?

2019-02-17 Thread Siddharth Tamang
can you check if you your email server is somehow blocking your emails?
Have you enabled your debug settings ON?

On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 2:49 PM 'Amitesh Sahay' via Django users <
django-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> I have created a registration page that sends an email notification on
> successful registration. I do have my email notification in place. But it
> doesn't seem to be working, neither it is throwing any error. Below is the
> code snippet.
> views.py
>
> def register(request):
> validators = [MinimumLengthValidator, NumberValidator, UppercaseValidator]
> if request.method == 'POST':
> first_name = request.POST['first_name']
> last_name = request.POST['last_name']
> email = request.POST['email']
> username = request.POST['username']
> password = request.POST['password']
> try:
> for validator in validators:
> validator().validate(password)
> except ValueError as e:
> messages.error(request, str(e))
> return redirect('register')
> password2 = request.POST['password2']
>
> # check if the password match
> if password == password2:
>
> if User.objects.filter(username=username).exists():
> messages.error(request, 'username already exist')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> if User.objects.filter(email=email).exists():
> messages.error(request, 'Registration Failed - Try 
> different email address')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> user = User.objects.create_user(username=username, 
> password=password, email=email,
> first_name=first_name, 
> last_name=last_name)
> user.save()
> messages.success(request, 'Registration complete, please 
> proceed to login')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> messages.error(request, 'password dose not match')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> return render(request, 'ACCOUNTS/register.html')
>
> def ThankYou(request, register):
> if request.method == 'POST':
> if register.is_valid():
> save_it = register.save(commit=False)
> save_it.save()
> subject = 'Registration successful'
> message = 'Thank you for registration, please continue with 
> the login'
> from_email = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
> to_list = [save_it.email, settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER]
> try:
> send_mail(
> subject,
> message,
> from_email,
> [to_list],
> fail_silently=False,
> )
> except ValueError:
> return HttpResponse('Invalid header found.')
> else:
> messages.success(request, 'thank you ')
> return redirect('register')
> else:
> return redirect('index')
>
> Below is my settings.py
>
> EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
> EMAIL_USE_TLS = False
> EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
> EMAIL_PORT = 587
> EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'ami.sa...@gmail.com'
> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = '123'
> DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'ami.sa...@gmail.com'
>
> I have gone through a couple of Stackoverflow posts and made some changes
> as suggested. But they do not seem to have any effect. Below is one of the
> link.
>
> Django Doesn't Send Email Notifications
> 
> Regards,
> Amitesh Sahay
> *91-750 797 8619*
>
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REG: Why my django email settings not sending email notifications?

2019-02-17 Thread 'Amitesh Sahay' via Django users
I have created a registration page that sends an email notification on 
successful registration. I do have my email notification in place. But it 
doesn't seem to be working, neither it is throwing any error. Below is the code 
snippet.

views.py
def register(request):
validators = [MinimumLengthValidator, NumberValidator, UppercaseValidator]
if request.method == 'POST':
first_name = request.POST['first_name']
last_name = request.POST['last_name']
email = request.POST['email']
username = request.POST['username']
password = request.POST['password']
try:
for validator in validators:
validator().validate(password)
except ValueError as e:
messages.error(request, str(e))
return redirect('register')
password2 = request.POST['password2']

# check if the password match
if password == password2:

if User.objects.filter(username=username).exists():
messages.error(request, 'username already exist')
return redirect('register')
else:
if User.objects.filter(email=email).exists():
messages.error(request, 'Registration Failed - Try 
different email address')
return redirect('register')
else:
user = User.objects.create_user(username=username, 
password=password, email=email,
first_name=first_name, 
last_name=last_name)
user.save()
messages.success(request, 'Registration complete, please 
proceed to login')
return redirect('register')
else:
messages.error(request, 'password dose not match')
return redirect('register')
else:
return render(request, 'ACCOUNTS/register.html')


def ThankYou(request, register):
if request.method == 'POST':
if register.is_valid():
save_it = register.save(commit=False)
save_it.save()
subject = 'Registration successful'
message = 'Thank you for registration, please continue with the 
login'
from_email = settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER
to_list = [save_it.email, settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER]
try:
send_mail(
subject,
message,
from_email,
[to_list],
fail_silently=False,
)
except ValueError:
return HttpResponse('Invalid header found.')
else:
messages.success(request, 'thank you ')
return redirect('register')
else:
return redirect('index')
Below is my settings.py
EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
EMAIL_USE_TLS = False
EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
EMAIL_PORT = 587
EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'ami.sa...@gmail.com'
EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = '123'
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'ami.sa...@gmail.com'
I have gone through a couple of Stackoverflow posts and made some changes as 
suggested. But they do not seem to have any effect. Below is one of the link.

Django Doesn't Send Email Notifications
Regards,
Amitesh Sahay91-750 797 8619

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