Expanded on the SMTPConnection deprecation notes, and made the deprecation a PendingDeprecationWarning as per the deprecation guidelines.
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import warnings
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warnings.warn(
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'mail.SMTPConnection is deprecated; use mail.get_connection() instead.',
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DeprecationWarning
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PendingDeprecationWarning
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)
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super(SMTPConnection, self).__init__(*args, **kwds)
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* All of the CSRF has moved from contrib to core (with backwards compatible
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imports in the old locations, which are deprecated).
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LazyObject
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----------
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``LazyObject``
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--------------
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``LazyObject`` is an undocumented utility class used for lazily wrapping other
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objects of unknown type. In Django 1.1 and earlier, it handled introspection in
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__members__ = property(lambda self: self.__dir__())
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.. _deprecated-features-1.2:
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Features deprecated in 1.2
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``SMTPConnection``
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------------------
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This class has been deprecated in favor of the new generic e-mail backends.
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The ``SMTPConnection`` class has been deprecated in favor of a generic
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E-mail backend API. Old code that explicitly instantiated an instance
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of an SMTPConnection::
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from django.core.mail import SMTPConnection
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connection = SMTPConnection()
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messages = get_notification_email()
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connection.send_messages(messages)
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should now call :meth:`~django.core.mail.get_connection()` to
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instantiate a generic e-mail connection::
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from django.core.mail import get_connection
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connection = get_connection()
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messages = get_notification_email()
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connection.send_messages(messages)
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Depending on the value of the :setting:`EMAIL_BACKEND` setting, this
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may not return an SMTP connection. If you explicitly require an SMTP
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connection with which to send e-mail, you can explicitly request an
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SMTP connection::
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from django.core.mail import get_connection
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connection = get_connection('django.core.mail.backends.smtp')
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messages = get_notification_email()
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connection.send_messages(messages)
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If your call to construct an instance of ``SMTPConnection`` required
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additional arguments, those arguments can be passed to the
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:meth:`~django.core.mail.get_connection()` call::
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connection = get_connection('django.core.mail.backends.smtp', hostname='localhost', port=1234)
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What's new in Django 1.2
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