My Django application has 10,000 users, all with emails. I would like to send an email message to all of them say once a month. This message could have some pdf attachments.
What I have tried is using an EmailMessage object to send an email to all of them. I add all users' email addresses to the bcc component of this EmailMessage before sending.
        recList = []
        for recipient in rec:
            reci = str.strip(str(recipient))
            recList.append(reci)
            message = (form.cleaned_data['subject'], form.cleaned_data['message'], 'emailAdmin@yahoo.com', recList)
        mail = EmailMessage(form.cleaned_data['subject'], form.cleaned_data['message'], 'email_manager@mysite.org', ['email_list@mysite.org'], recList)
        num_attachments = 0
        if form.cleaned_data['attachment'] != None:
            email_attachment = EmailAttachment(
                document_name = form.cleaned_data['attachment'].name,
                email_message = email,
                document = form.cleaned_data['attachment'],
            )
            email_attachment.save()
            mail.attach_file(settings.MEDIA_ROOT + "/" + email_attachment.document.name)
        mail.send(fail_silently=False)
However, when I send the email, Django complains that "The connection was reset" and does not send. I am assuming that the server connection was closed.
What's an efficient way to send a mass email blast in Django? Would send_mass_mail() be more effective?
 
     
     
     
    