Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
I make it work , the fist time I try to use it I had copied my Mailhost object from another folder and it wasn't working. I delete it and create another one with a different name. When I go to the MailTemplate object to chooses my new MailHost it was already selected but still not working.
Yes, this is annoying and slightly confusing, I've made a note on the revelent issue: https://secure.simplistix.co.uk/support/issue181
Trying to execute the attachment example , you forgot to put ' ' on the second mail address line: mto=('to1@example.com',to2@example.com),
Oops, thanks for finding that, I've fixed that for the next release.
And to send the attachment I get another error: <strong>Error Type: Unauthorized</strong><br/> <strong>Error Value: You are not allowed to access 'add_file' in this context</strong><br/>
The user executing the python script that calls add_file needs to have the 'Use mailhost services' permission, did they? Shane Hathaway's VerboseSecurity product may help you figure out what's going on...
- __traceback_info__: {'path': ['message'], 'TraversalRequestNameStack': []} KeyError: 'message'
Yes, well, see my other reply about this...
PS: The test mail I received on the first simple example, the part <a href=""tal:define="url root/absolute_url" tal:attributes="href url" tal:content="url"/> doesn't render right , it actually show in the body of my message mail like --> your interest in: <a href="http://localhost:8080" <http://localhost:8080/>>http://localhost:8080 <http://localhost:8080/></a>
Oops, another example corrected, the source should read: <tal:body xmlns:tal="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/tal" xmlns:metal="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/metal"
Dear <tal:x replace="options/mto"/>,
<tal:x replace="user/getId"/> would like to thank you for your interest in: <tal:x replace="root/absolute_url"/> <tal:x replace="options/message"/> cheers, The Web Team </tal:body> cheers, Chris - who does appreciate all the testing you're doing :-) -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk