Issue #10429: IMAP.starttls() stored the capabilities as bytes objects,

rather than strings.
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Antoine Pitrou 2010-11-16 17:55:26 +00:00
parent 36c0dbc9be
commit dbe7519da9
3 changed files with 20 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -196,13 +196,7 @@ class IMAP4:
else:
raise self.error(self.welcome)
typ, dat = self.capability()
if dat == [None]:
raise self.error('no CAPABILITY response from server')
dat = str(dat[-1], "ASCII")
dat = dat.upper()
self.capabilities = tuple(dat.split())
self._get_capabilities()
if __debug__:
if self.debug >= 3:
self._mesg('CAPABILITIES: %r' % (self.capabilities,))
@ -737,10 +731,7 @@ class IMAP4:
self.sock = ssl_context.wrap_socket(self.sock)
self.file = self.sock.makefile('rb')
self._tls_established = True
typ, dat = self.capability()
if dat == [None]:
raise self.error('no CAPABILITY response from server')
self.capabilities = tuple(dat[-1].upper().split())
self._get_capabilities()
else:
raise self.error("Couldn't establish TLS session")
return self._untagged_response(typ, dat, name)
@ -956,6 +947,15 @@ class IMAP4:
return typ, data
def _get_capabilities(self):
typ, dat = self.capability()
if dat == [None]:
raise self.error('no CAPABILITY response from server')
dat = str(dat[-1], "ASCII")
dat = dat.upper()
self.capabilities = tuple(dat.split())
def _get_response(self):
# Read response and store.