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5 | 11 | |
2,580 | 5,088 | |
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0.0 | 3.3 | |
over 1 year ago | 5 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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yagmail
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Does yagmail not work?
Did you read the readme for yagmail? https://github.com/kootenpv/yagmail
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Need ideas to surprise my boyfriend!
Using yagmail, setup a little script to send an email through a gmail address to his email address (send it to yours for testing first).
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Is Flask-Mail still reliable? There's any good alternative?
Yagmail seems to be actively maintained. It’s focused mainly on Gmail
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I know Python is important for this field, but what do you actually *do* with it?
I used yagmail. Here's the github repository. It was one work around I found since Windows Task Scheduler decided they weren't going to do emails anymore.
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What are your proudest python packages?
|---------------------------------------------|------------------------------------| |yagmail| Most popular gmail python library | |cliche | Build a simple command-line interface from your functions | |brightml | Convenient Machine-Learned Auto Brightness | |whereami Uses WiFi signals and machine learning to predict where you are.| | textsearch | Find strings/words in text; convenience and C speed |
whereami
- Whereami: Uses WiFi signals and machine learning to predict where you are
- `whereami` uses WiFi signals & ML to locate you (within 2-10 meters)
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Triangulation by WiFi and Bluetooth for presence in rooms?
There’s a project called whereami that runs on Python and uses wifi signal strength to predict where a device is. I’ve used it, it’s pretty cool.
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What are your proudest python packages?
|---------------------------------------------|------------------------------------| |yagmail| Most popular gmail python library | |cliche | Build a simple command-line interface from your functions | |brightml | Convenient Machine-Learned Auto Brightness | |whereami Uses WiFi signals and machine learning to predict where you are.| | textsearch | Find strings/words in text; convenience and C speed |
- Whereami uses WiFi signals and machine learning to predict where you are
- `whereami` uses WiFi signals & ML to locate you (within 2-10 meters)
- kootenpv/whereami
- 373 points in 4 hours
- `whereami` uses WiFi signals and ML to locate you (within 2-10 meters)
What are some alternatives?
pyzmail - Pyzmail is a high level mail library for Python, providing functions to read, compose and send emails
room-assistant - Presence tracking and more for automation on the room-level
envelopes - Mailing for human beings
whereami - Locate the current running executable and the current running module/library on the file system 🔎
Exchange Web Services client library - Python client for Microsoft Exchange Web Services (EWS)
openhab-addons - Add-ons for openHAB
flanker - Python email address and Mime parsing library
cliche - Build a simple command-line interface from your functions :computer:
inbox - :incoming_envelope: IMAP/SMTP sync system with modern APIs
brightml - Convenient Machine-Learned Auto Brightness (Linux)
django-celery-ses - Django email backend with AWS SES and Celery
diceroll - A dice rolling module for Classic Python 2.5.