Loading docs/topics/email.txt +5 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -354,11 +354,11 @@ send out, you could send this with:: Testing e-mail sending ---------------------- The are times when you do not want Django to send e-mails at all. For example, while developing a website, you probably don't want to send out thousands of e-mails -- but you may want to validate that e-mails will be sent to the right people under the right conditions, and that those e-mails will contain the correct content. There are times when you do not want Django to send e-mails at all. For example, while developing a website, you probably don't want to send out thousands of e-mails -- but you may want to validate that e-mails will be sent to the right people under the right conditions, and that those e-mails will contain the correct content. The easiest way to test your project's use of e-mail is to use a "dumb" e-mail server that receives the e-mails locally and displays them to the terminal, Loading Loading
docs/topics/email.txt +5 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -354,11 +354,11 @@ send out, you could send this with:: Testing e-mail sending ---------------------- The are times when you do not want Django to send e-mails at all. For example, while developing a website, you probably don't want to send out thousands of e-mails -- but you may want to validate that e-mails will be sent to the right people under the right conditions, and that those e-mails will contain the correct content. There are times when you do not want Django to send e-mails at all. For example, while developing a website, you probably don't want to send out thousands of e-mails -- but you may want to validate that e-mails will be sent to the right people under the right conditions, and that those e-mails will contain the correct content. The easiest way to test your project's use of e-mail is to use a "dumb" e-mail server that receives the e-mails locally and displays them to the terminal, Loading