Dont know how thats usually done, i can tell you how we do it.
We have an "out of repository" file where that important data is stored, like mail passwords, database name, user and pass, django SECRET_KEY, etc...
And in settings.py you simply import it
2014-08-19 9:12 GMT+01:00 Chen Xu <xuchen81@gmail.com>:
--Hi Everyone,I just setup google apps to use gmail with my own domain "example.com", and I want to use django send_mail to send emails from support@example.com, which might be for registration message, something like that. However, when I create the group in google apps, support@example.com will not have a password, but send_mail function requires an authentication. I wonder how this is usually done.Thanks--
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