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I just looked up the source and it’s not built in.
You can certainly modify it however you please — it’s a very simple form and very readable.
You’d need to add a html_template variable/path and modify the save line, and add a way to specify which template to use.
def save(self, fail_silently=False):
"""
Build and send the email message.
"""
data = self.get_message_dict()
msg = EmailMultiAlternatives(subject=data['subject'], body=data['message'], from_email=data['from_email'], to=data['recipient_list'])
msg.attach_alternative(loader.render_to_string('path_to_my_html_template.html', self.get_context()), "text/html")
msg.send(fail_silently=fail_silently)
This is just easier to keep all of your changes in one spot.
Otherwise, you could re-write most of the code and change the method names and the strings in get_message_dict()
to reflect the new field names for EmailMessage
Frankly, i’m not sure why send_mail should have different keywords than EmailMessage
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