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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:49:00+00:00 2026-05-13T20:49:00+00:00

When I run my program core.py ( http://pastebin.com/kbzbBUYd ) it returns: File core.py, line

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When I run my program core.py (http://pastebin.com/kbzbBUYd) it returns:

File “core.py”, line 47, in texto
core.mail(numbersendlist, messagetext)
NameError: global name ‘core’ is not defined

Can anyone tell me what is going on and how I can stop this error?

If it helps, the “import carrier” line in core.py refers to carrier.py (http://pastebin.com/zP2RHbnr)

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    2026-05-13T20:49:01+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:49 pm

    You’re getting NameError Because there’s no such name core defined in your code in either local or global scope. Create a Core object first before calling it’s methods.

    Also the indentation of texto() is probably wrong. You won’t be able to use this function from rest of the module. If you want to use it from other parts of current module or from other modules, declare the function at module level or use the @staticmethod decorator to if you want to make it a static method of the class.

    This should work.

    import smtplib
    from email.MIMEMultipart import MIMEMultipart
    from email.MIMEText import MIMEText
    import carrier
    
    class Core:    
        def __init__(self, username, password):
            # code could be added here to auto load these from a file
            self.gmail_user = username
            self.gmail_pwd = password
    
    # Send one text to one number
    # TODO: send to multiple addresses
    
        def mail(self, to, text):
           msg = MIMEMultipart()
           msg['From'] = self.gmail_user
           msg['To'] = to
           msg.attach(MIMEText(text))
    
           mailServer = smtplib.SMTP("smtp.gmail.com", 587)
           mailServer.ehlo()
           mailServer.starttls()
           mailServer.ehlo()
           mailServer.login(self.gmail_user, self.gmail_pwd)
           mailServer.sendmail(self.gmail_user, to, msg.as_string())
           # Should be mailServer.quit(), but that crashes...
           mailServer.close()
    
    
    def texto(sendtoaddress, messagetext):
        numbersendlist = []
        for number in sendtoaddress:
            numbersendlist.append(carrier.carriercheck(number))
    
        core = Core('username', 'password')
        for number in numbersendlist:
            core.mail(number, messagetext)
    
    texto(['1112223333'], 'hi. this better work.')
    
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