Fixed #29430 -- Clarified send_mail()'s fail_silently docs.

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Subhav Gautam 2018-05-30 11:37:55 +01:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -776,6 +776,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
Steven L. Smith (fvox13) <steven@stevenlsmith.com>
Steven Noorbergen (Xaroth) <xaroth+django@xaroth.nl>
Stuart Langridge <http://www.kryogenix.org/>
Subhav Gautam <subhavgautam@yahoo.co.uk>
Sujay S Kumar <sujay.skumar141295@gmail.com>
Sune Kirkeby <http://ibofobi.dk/>
Sung-Jin Hong <serialx.net@gmail.com>

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@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ are required.
* ``recipient_list``: A list of strings, each an email address. Each
member of ``recipient_list`` will see the other recipients in the "To:"
field of the email message.
* ``fail_silently``: A boolean. If it's ``False``, ``send_mail`` will raise
an :exc:`smtplib.SMTPException`. See the :mod:`smtplib` docs for a list of
possible exceptions, all of which are subclasses of
* ``fail_silently``: A boolean. When it's ``False``, ``send_mail()`` will raise
an :exc:`smtplib.SMTPException` if an error occurs. See the :mod:`smtplib`
docs for a list of possible exceptions, all of which are subclasses of
:exc:`~smtplib.SMTPException`.
* ``auth_user``: The optional username to use to authenticate to the SMTP
server. If this isn't provided, Django will use the value of the