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Summit Invite Script
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======================
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It sends codes from codes.csv to ATCs in atc.csv and outputs a csv file
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with which name corresponds to which code.
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You use it like this:
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- Copy settings.py.sample to settings.py
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- Update values in settings.py, especially EMAIL_USER, EMAIL_FROM,
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EMAIL_SIGNATURE and EMAIL_PASSWORD
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- Run a test with "python send.py atc_sample.csv codes_sample.csv"
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- Update values in settings.py, especially *EMAIL_USER*, *EMAIL_FROM*,
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*EMAIL_SIGNATURE* and *EMAIL_PASSWORD*
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- Run a test with ``python send.py atc_sample.csv codes_sample.csv``
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Should work on stock Ubuntu.
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When ready, run the real thing with:
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When ready, run the real thing with::
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$ python send.py atc.csv codes.csv > sent.csv
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$ python send.py atc.csv codes.csv > sent.csv
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