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I have created this code to send an email through Python . I want to use Python Object Oriented Programing to send this email instead of what I did below, using classes.
import smtplib
import ssl
smtp_server = "smtp. server.com"
port= 465
password = input("enter password")
receiver_email =input("enter receiver's email ")
message ="""\
subject: python object oriented programing\n
Thank you for accepting my invitation."""
with smtplib.SMTP_SSL(smtp_server,port) as server:
server.login(sender_email, password)
server.sendmail(sender_email,receiver_email,message)
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