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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""module to send mail with Extended MAPI using the pywin32 mapi wrappers..."""
# this was based on Jason Hattingh's C++ code at http://www.codeproject.com/internet/mapadmin.asp
# written by David Fraser <davidf at sjsoft.com> and Stephen Emslie <stephene at sjsoft.com>
# you can test this by changing the variables at the bottom and running from the command line
from win32com.mapi import mapi
from win32com.mapi import mapitags
def SendEMAPIMail(Subject="", Message="", SendTo=None, SendCC=None, SendBCC=None, MAPIProfile=None):
"""Sends an email to the recipient using the extended MAPI interface
Subject and Message are strings
Send{To,CC,BCC} are comma-separated address lists
MAPIProfile is the name of the MAPI profile"""
# initialize and log on
mapi.MAPIInitialize(None)
session = mapi.MAPILogonEx(0, MAPIProfile, None, mapi.MAPI_EXTENDED | mapi.MAPI_USE_DEFAULT)
messagestorestable = session.GetMsgStoresTable(0)
messagestorestable.SetColumns((mapitags.PR_ENTRYID, mapitags.PR_DISPLAY_NAME_A, mapitags.PR_DEFAULT_STORE),0)
while True:
rows = messagestorestable.QueryRows(1, 0)
#if this is the last row then stop
if len(rows) != 1:
break
row = rows[0]
#if this is the default store then stop
if ((mapitags.PR_DEFAULT_STORE,True) in row):
break
# unpack the row and open the message store
(eid_tag, eid), (name_tag, name), (def_store_tag, def_store) = row
msgstore = session.OpenMsgStore(0,eid,None,mapi.MDB_NO_DIALOG | mapi.MAPI_BEST_ACCESS)
# get the outbox
hr, props = msgstore.GetProps((mapitags.PR_IPM_OUTBOX_ENTRYID), 0)
(tag, eid) = props[0]
#check for errors
if mapitags.PROP_TYPE(tag) == mapitags.PT_ERROR:
raise TypeError('got PT_ERROR instead of PT_BINARY: %s'%eid)
outboxfolder = msgstore.OpenEntry(eid,None,mapi.MAPI_BEST_ACCESS)
# create the message and the addrlist
message = outboxfolder.CreateMessage(None,0)
# note: you can use the resolveaddress functions for this. but you may get headaches
pal = []
def makeentry(recipient, recipienttype):
return ((mapitags.PR_RECIPIENT_TYPE, recipienttype),
(mapitags.PR_SEND_RICH_INFO, False),
(mapitags.PR_DISPLAY_TYPE, 0),
(mapitags.PR_OBJECT_TYPE, 6),
(mapitags.PR_EMAIL_ADDRESS_A, recipient),
(mapitags.PR_ADDRTYPE_A, 'SMTP'),
(mapitags.PR_DISPLAY_NAME_A, recipient))
if SendTo:
pal.extend([makeentry(recipient, mapi.MAPI_TO) for recipient in SendTo.split(",")])
if SendCC:
pal.extend([makeentry(recipient, mapi.MAPI_CC) for recipient in SendCC.split(",")])
if SendBCC:
pal.extend([makeentry(recipient, mapi.MAPI_BCC) for recipient in SendBCC.split(",")])
# add the resolved recipients to the message
message.ModifyRecipients(mapi.MODRECIP_ADD,pal)
message.SetProps([(mapitags.PR_BODY_A,Message),
(mapitags.PR_SUBJECT_A,Subject)])
# save changes and submit
outboxfolder.SaveChanges(0)
message.SubmitMessage(0)
if __name__ == '__main__':
MAPIProfile = ""
# Change this to a valid email address to test
SendTo = "an.invalid at address"
SendMessage = "testing one two three"
SendSubject = "Testing Extended MAPI!!"
SendEMAPIMail(SendSubject, SendMessage, SendTo, MAPIProfile=MAPIProfile)