Frequently Asked Questions ========================== Circular Import --------------- **Question** I get this error: .. code-block:: console Traceback (most recent call last): File "..\email.py", line 1, in from redmail import EmailSender File "..\redmail\__init__.py", line 1, in from .email.sender import EmailSender, send_email, gmail, outlook File "..\redmail\email\__init__.py", line 1, in from redmail.email.sender import EmailSender File "..\redmail\email\sender.py", line 3, in from email.message import EmailMessage File "..\email.py", line 1, in from redmail import EmailSender ImportError: cannot import name 'EmailSender' from partially initialized module 'redmail' (most likely due to a circular import) (..\redmail\__init__.py) **Answer** This is due to your script is named as ´´email.py´´ and that happens to be the same name as the email library from standard library. Please use another filename than *email.py*. From in Text Body ----------------- **Question** In text body, a line starting with *From* gets turned to *>From*. For example, I have this code: .. code-block:: python from redmail import EmailSender email = EmailSender(...) email.send( subject="An example email", sender="me@example.com", receivers=['me@example.com'], text="Hi!\nFrom what we discussed..." ) But email body looks like this: .. code-block:: console Hi! >From what we discussed... **Answer** Please use HTML body instead if this causes problems. This is a problem in smtplib itself and there is nothing to do with it at the moment. Line beginning with **From** is mangled to **>From** to avoid body injection and there is no way to switch that off. See more details from `this Stackoverflow answer `_.