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Lib/rfc822.py
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Lib/rfc822.py
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ portability, you should set the seekable argument to zero to prevent
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that initial \code{tell} when passing in an unseekable object such as
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a a file object created from a socket object. If it is 1 on entry --
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which it is by default -- the tell() method of the open file object is
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called once; if this raises an exception, seekable is reset to 0. For
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called once; if this raises an exception, seekable is reset to 0. For
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other nonzero values of seekable, this test is not made.
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To get the text of a particular header there are several methods:
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ _blanklines = ('\r\n', '\n') # Optimization for islast()
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class Message:
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"""Represents a single RFC-822-compliant message."""
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def __init__(self, fp, seekable = 1):
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"""Initialize the class instance and read the headers."""
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if seekable == 1:
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@ -95,23 +95,23 @@ class Message:
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self.startofbody = self.fp.tell()
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except IOError:
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self.seekable = 0
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def rewindbody(self):
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"""Rewind the file to the start of the body (if seekable)."""
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if not self.seekable:
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raise IOError, "unseekable file"
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self.fp.seek(self.startofbody)
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def readheaders(self):
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"""Read header lines.
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Read header lines up to the entirely blank line that
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terminates them. The (normally blank) line that ends the
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headers is skipped, but not included in the returned list.
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If a non-header line ends the headers, (which is an error),
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an attempt is made to backspace over it; it is never
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included in the returned list.
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The variable self.status is set to the empty string if all
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went well, otherwise it is an error message.
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The variable self.headers is a completely uninterpreted list
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return line[:i].lower()
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else:
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return None
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def islast(self, line):
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"""Determine whether a line is a legal end of RFC-822 headers.
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You may override this method if your application wants
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to bend the rules, e.g. to strip trailing whitespace,
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or to recognize MH template separators ('--------').
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For convenience (e.g. for code reading from sockets) a
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line consisting of \r\n also matches.
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line consisting of \r\n also matches.
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"""
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return line in _blanklines
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comments or free-text data.
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"""
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return None
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def getallmatchingheaders(self, name):
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"""Find all header lines matching a given header name.
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Look through the list of headers and find all lines
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matching a given header name (and their continuation
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lines). A list of the lines is returned, without
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if hit:
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list.append(line)
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return list
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def getfirstmatchingheader(self, name):
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"""Get the first header line matching name.
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This is similar to getallmatchingheaders, but it returns
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only the first matching header (and its continuation
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lines).
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if hit:
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list.append(line)
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return list
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def getrawheader(self, name):
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"""A higher-level interface to getfirstmatchingheader().
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Return a string containing the literal text of the
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header but with the keyword stripped. All leading,
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trailing and embedded whitespace is kept in the
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string, however.
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Return None if the header does not occur.
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"""
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list = self.getfirstmatchingheader(name)
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if not list:
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return None
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list[0] = list[0][len(name) + 1:]
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return ''.join(list)
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def getheader(self, name, default=None):
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"""Get the header value for a name.
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This is the normal interface: it returns a stripped
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version of the header value for a given header name,
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or None if it doesn't exist. This uses the dictionary
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if have_header:
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result.append(current)
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return result
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def getaddr(self, name):
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"""Get a single address from a header, as a tuple.
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An example return value:
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('Guido van Rossum', 'guido@cwi.nl')
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"""
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return alist[0]
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else:
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return (None, None)
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def getaddrlist(self, name):
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"""Get a list of addresses from a header.
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alladdrs = ''.join(raw)
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a = AddrlistClass(alladdrs)
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return a.getaddrlist()
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def getdate(self, name):
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"""Retrieve a date field from a header.
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Retrieves a date field from the named header, returning
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a tuple compatible with time.mktime().
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"""
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except KeyError:
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return None
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return parsedate(data)
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def getdate_tz(self, name):
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"""Retrieve a date field from a header as a 10-tuple.
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The first 9 elements make up a tuple compatible with
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time.mktime(), and the 10th is the offset of the poster's
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time zone from GMT/UTC.
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except KeyError:
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return None
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return parsedate_tz(data)
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# Access as a dictionary (only finds *last* header of each type):
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def __len__(self):
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"""Get the number of headers in a message."""
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return len(self.dict)
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def __getitem__(self, name):
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"""Get a specific header, as from a dictionary."""
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return self.dict[name.lower()]
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def __setitem__(self, name, value):
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"""Set the value of a header.
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Note: This is not a perfect inversion of __getitem__, because
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Note: This is not a perfect inversion of __getitem__, because
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any changed headers get stuck at the end of the raw-headers list
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rather than where the altered header was.
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"""
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lines = text.split("\n")
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for line in lines:
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self.headers.append(line + "\n")
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def __delitem__(self, name):
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"""Delete all occurrences of a specific header, if it is present."""
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name = name.lower()
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def has_key(self, name):
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"""Determine whether a message contains the named header."""
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return self.dict.has_key(name.lower())
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def keys(self):
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"""Get all of a message's header field names."""
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return self.dict.keys()
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def values(self):
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"""Get all of a message's header field values."""
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return self.dict.values()
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def items(self):
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"""Get all of a message's headers.
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Returns a list of name, value tuples.
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"""
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return self.dict.items()
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class AddrlistClass:
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"""Address parser class by Ben Escoto.
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To understand what this class does, it helps to have a copy of
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RFC-822 in front of you.
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Note: this class interface is deprecated and may be removed in the future.
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Use rfc822.AddressList instead.
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"""
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def __init__(self, field):
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"""Initialize a new instance.
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`field' is an unparsed address header field, containing
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one or more addresses.
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"""
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self.atomends = self.specials + self.LWS + self.CR
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self.field = field
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self.commentlist = []
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def gotonext(self):
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"""Parse up to the start of the next address."""
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while self.pos < len(self.field):
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elif self.field[self.pos] == '(':
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self.commentlist.append(self.getcomment())
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else: break
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def getaddrlist(self):
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"""Parse all addresses.
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Returns a list containing all of the addresses.
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"""
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ad = self.getaddress()
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if ad:
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return ad + self.getaddrlist()
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else: return []
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def getaddress(self):
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"""Parse the next address."""
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self.commentlist = []
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self.gotonext()
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oldpos = self.pos
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oldcl = self.commentlist
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plist = self.getphraselist()
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self.gotonext()
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returnlist = []
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if self.pos >= len(self.field):
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# Bad email address technically, no domain.
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if plist:
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returnlist = [(' '.join(self.commentlist), plist[0])]
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elif self.field[self.pos] in '.@':
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# email address is just an addrspec
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# this isn't very efficient since we start over
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self.commentlist = oldcl
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addrspec = self.getaddrspec()
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returnlist = [(' '.join(self.commentlist), addrspec)]
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elif self.field[self.pos] == ':':
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# address is a group
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returnlist = []
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fieldlen = len(self.field)
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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while self.pos < len(self.field):
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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break
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returnlist = returnlist + self.getaddress()
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elif self.field[self.pos] == '<':
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# Address is a phrase then a route addr
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routeaddr = self.getrouteaddr()
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if self.commentlist:
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returnlist = [(' '.join(plist) + ' (' + \
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' '.join(self.commentlist) + ')', routeaddr)]
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else: returnlist = [(' '.join(plist), routeaddr)]
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else:
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if plist:
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returnlist = [(' '.join(self.commentlist), plist[0])]
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elif self.field[self.pos] in self.specials:
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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self.gotonext()
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if self.pos < len(self.field) and self.field[self.pos] == ',':
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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return returnlist
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def getrouteaddr(self):
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"""Parse a route address (Return-path value).
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This method just skips all the route stuff and returns the addrspec.
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"""
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if self.field[self.pos] != '<':
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return
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expectroute = 0
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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self.gotonext()
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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break
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self.gotonext()
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return adlist
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def getaddrspec(self):
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"""Parse an RFC-822 addr-spec."""
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aslist = []
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self.gotonext()
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while self.pos < len(self.field):
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if self.field[self.pos] == '.':
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break
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else: aslist.append(self.getatom())
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self.gotonext()
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if self.pos >= len(self.field) or self.field[self.pos] != '@':
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return ''.join(aslist)
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aslist.append('@')
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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self.gotonext()
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return ''.join(aslist) + self.getdomain()
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def getdomain(self):
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"""Get the complete domain name from an address."""
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sdlist = []
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break
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else: sdlist.append(self.getatom())
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return ''.join(sdlist)
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def getdelimited(self, beginchar, endchars, allowcomments = 1):
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"""Parse a header fragment delimited by special characters.
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`beginchar' is the start character for the fragment.
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If self is not looking at an instance of `beginchar' then
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getdelimited returns the empty string.
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`endchars' is a sequence of allowable end-delimiting characters.
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Parsing stops when one of these is encountered.
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If `allowcomments' is non-zero, embedded RFC-822 comments
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are allowed within the parsed fragment.
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"""
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if self.field[self.pos] != beginchar:
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return ''
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slist = ['']
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quote = 0
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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else:
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slist.append(self.field[self.pos])
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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return ''.join(slist)
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def getquote(self):
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"""Get a quote-delimited fragment from self's field."""
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return self.getdelimited('"', '"\r', 0)
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def getcomment(self):
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"""Get a parenthesis-delimited fragment from self's field."""
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return self.getdelimited('(', ')\r', 1)
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def getdomainliteral(self):
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"""Parse an RFC-822 domain-literal."""
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return '[%s]' % self.getdelimited('[', ']\r', 0)
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def getatom(self):
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"""Parse an RFC-822 atom."""
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atomlist = ['']
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while self.pos < len(self.field):
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if self.field[self.pos] in self.atomends:
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break
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else: atomlist.append(self.field[self.pos])
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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return ''.join(atomlist)
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def getphraselist(self):
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"""Parse a sequence of RFC-822 phrases.
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A phrase is a sequence of words, which are in turn either
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RFC-822 atoms or quoted-strings. Phrases are canonicalized
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by squeezing all runs of continuous whitespace into one space.
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"""
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plist = []
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while self.pos < len(self.field):
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if self.field[self.pos] in self.LWS:
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self.pos = self.pos + 1
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elif self.field[self.pos] in self.atomends:
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break
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else: plist.append(self.getatom())
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return plist
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class AddressList(AddrlistClass):
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# zones. RFC1123 recommends that numeric timezone indicators be used
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# instead of timezone names.
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_timezones = {'UT':0, 'UTC':0, 'GMT':0, 'Z':0,
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_timezones = {'UT':0, 'UTC':0, 'GMT':0, 'Z':0,
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'AST': -400, 'ADT': -300, # Atlantic (used in Canada)
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'EST': -500, 'EDT': -400, # Eastern
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'CST': -600, 'CDT': -500, # Central
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'MST': -700, 'MDT': -600, # Mountain
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'PST': -800, 'PDT': -700 # Pacific
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}
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}
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def parsedate_tz(data):
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"""Convert a date string to a time tuple.
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Accounts for military timezones.
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"""
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data = data.split()
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if _timezones.has_key(tz):
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tzoffset = _timezones[tz]
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else:
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try:
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try:
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tzoffset = int(tz)
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except ValueError:
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except ValueError:
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pass
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# Convert a timezone offset into seconds ; -0500 -> -18000
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if tzoffset:
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t = parsedate_tz(data)
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if type(t) == type( () ):
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return t[:9]
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else: return t
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else: return t
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def mktime_tz(data):
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