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| :mod:`mailbox` --- Manipulate mailboxes in various formats
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| ==========================================================
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| 
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| .. module:: mailbox
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|    :synopsis: Manipulate mailboxes in various formats
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| .. moduleauthor:: Gregory K. Johnson <gkj@gregorykjohnson.com>
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| .. sectionauthor:: Gregory K. Johnson <gkj@gregorykjohnson.com>
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| 
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| 
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| This module defines two classes, :class:`Mailbox` and :class:`Message`, for
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| accessing and manipulating on-disk mailboxes and the messages they contain.
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| :class:`Mailbox` offers a dictionary-like mapping from keys to messages.
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| :class:`Message` extends the :mod:`email.Message` module's :class:`Message`
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| class with format-specific state and behavior. Supported mailbox formats are
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| Maildir, mbox, MH, Babyl, and MMDF.
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| 
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| 
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| .. seealso::
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| 
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|    Module :mod:`email`
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|       Represent and manipulate messages.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _mailbox-objects:
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| 
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| :class:`Mailbox` objects
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| ------------------------
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| 
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| .. class:: Mailbox
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| 
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|    A mailbox, which may be inspected and modified.
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| 
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|    The :class:`Mailbox` class defines an interface and is not intended to be
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|    instantiated.  Instead, format-specific subclasses should inherit from
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|    :class:`Mailbox` and your code should instantiate a particular subclass.
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| 
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|    The :class:`Mailbox` interface is dictionary-like, with small keys
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|    corresponding to messages. Keys are issued by the :class:`Mailbox` instance
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|    with which they will be used and are only meaningful to that :class:`Mailbox`
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|    instance. A key continues to identify a message even if the corresponding
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|    message is modified, such as by replacing it with another message.
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| 
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|    Messages may be added to a :class:`Mailbox` instance using the set-like
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|    method :meth:`add` and removed using a ``del`` statement or the set-like
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|    methods :meth:`remove` and :meth:`discard`.
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| 
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|    :class:`Mailbox` interface semantics differ from dictionary semantics in some
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|    noteworthy ways. Each time a message is requested, a new representation
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|    (typically a :class:`Message` instance) is generated based upon the current
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|    state of the mailbox. Similarly, when a message is added to a
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|    :class:`Mailbox` instance, the provided message representation's contents are
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|    copied. In neither case is a reference to the message representation kept by
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|    the :class:`Mailbox` instance.
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| 
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|    The default :class:`Mailbox` iterator iterates over message representations,
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|    not keys as the default dictionary iterator does. Moreover, modification of a
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|    mailbox during iteration is safe and well-defined. Messages added to the
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|    mailbox after an iterator is created will not be seen by the
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|    iterator. Messages removed from the mailbox before the iterator yields them
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|    will be silently skipped, though using a key from an iterator may result in a
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|    :exc:`KeyError` exception if the corresponding message is subsequently
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|    removed.
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| 
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|    .. warning::
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| 
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|       Be very cautious when modifying mailboxes that might be simultaneously
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|       changed by some other process.  The safest mailbox format to use for such
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|       tasks is Maildir; try to avoid using single-file formats such as mbox for
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|       concurrent writing.  If you're modifying a mailbox, you *must* lock it by
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|       calling the :meth:`lock` and :meth:`unlock` methods *before* reading any
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|       messages in the file or making any changes by adding or deleting a
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|       message.  Failing to lock the mailbox runs the risk of losing messages or
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|       corrupting the entire mailbox.
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| 
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|    :class:`Mailbox` instances have the following methods:
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: add(message)
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| 
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|       Add *message* to the mailbox and return the key that has been assigned to
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|       it.
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| 
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|       Parameter *message* may be a :class:`Message` instance, an
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|       :class:`email.Message.Message` instance, a string, or a file-like object
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|       (which should be open in text mode). If *message* is an instance of the
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|       appropriate format-specific :class:`Message` subclass (e.g., if it's an
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|       :class:`mboxMessage` instance and this is an :class:`mbox` instance), its
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|       format-specific information is used. Otherwise, reasonable defaults for
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|       format-specific information are used.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: remove(key)
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|                __delitem__(key)
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|                discard(key)
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| 
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|       Delete the message corresponding to *key* from the mailbox.
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| 
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|       If no such message exists, a :exc:`KeyError` exception is raised if the
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|       method was called as :meth:`remove` or :meth:`__delitem__` but no
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|       exception is raised if the method was called as :meth:`discard`. The
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|       behavior of :meth:`discard` may be preferred if the underlying mailbox
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|       format supports concurrent modification by other processes.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: __setitem__(key, message)
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| 
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|       Replace the message corresponding to *key* with *message*. Raise a
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|       :exc:`KeyError` exception if no message already corresponds to *key*.
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| 
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|       As with :meth:`add`, parameter *message* may be a :class:`Message`
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|       instance, an :class:`email.Message.Message` instance, a string, or a
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|       file-like object (which should be open in text mode). If *message* is an
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|       instance of the appropriate format-specific :class:`Message` subclass
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|       (e.g., if it's an :class:`mboxMessage` instance and this is an
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|       :class:`mbox` instance), its format-specific information is
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|       used. Otherwise, the format-specific information of the message that
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|       currently corresponds to *key* is left unchanged.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: iterkeys()
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|                keys()
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| 
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|       Return an iterator over all keys if called as :meth:`iterkeys` or return a
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|       list of keys if called as :meth:`keys`.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: itervalues()
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|                __iter__()
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|                values()
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| 
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|       Return an iterator over representations of all messages if called as
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|       :meth:`itervalues` or :meth:`__iter__` or return a list of such
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|       representations if called as :meth:`values`. The messages are represented
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|       as instances of the appropriate format-specific :class:`Message` subclass
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|       unless a custom message factory was specified when the :class:`Mailbox`
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|       instance was initialized.
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| 
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|       .. note::
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| 
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|          The behavior of :meth:`__iter__` is unlike that of dictionaries, which
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|          iterate over keys.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: iteritems()
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|                items()
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| 
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|       Return an iterator over (*key*, *message*) pairs, where *key* is a key and
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|       *message* is a message representation, if called as :meth:`iteritems` or
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|       return a list of such pairs if called as :meth:`items`. The messages are
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|       represented as instances of the appropriate format-specific
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|       :class:`Message` subclass unless a custom message factory was specified
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|       when the :class:`Mailbox` instance was initialized.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get(key, default=None)
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|                __getitem__(key)
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| 
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|       Return a representation of the message corresponding to *key*. If no such
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|       message exists, *default* is returned if the method was called as
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|       :meth:`get` and a :exc:`KeyError` exception is raised if the method was
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|       called as :meth:`__getitem__`. The message is represented as an instance
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|       of the appropriate format-specific :class:`Message` subclass unless a
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|       custom message factory was specified when the :class:`Mailbox` instance
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|       was initialized.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get_message(key)
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| 
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|       Return a representation of the message corresponding to *key* as an
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|       instance of the appropriate format-specific :class:`Message` subclass, or
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|       raise a :exc:`KeyError` exception if no such message exists.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get_string(key)
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| 
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|       Return a string representation of the message corresponding to *key*, or
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|       raise a :exc:`KeyError` exception if no such message exists.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get_file(key)
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| 
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|       Return a file-like representation of the message corresponding to *key*,
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|       or raise a :exc:`KeyError` exception if no such message exists.  The
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|       file-like object behaves as if open in binary mode.  This file should be
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|       closed once it is no longer needed.
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| 
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|       .. versionadded:: 3.2
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|          The file-like object supports the context manager protocol, so that
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|          you can use a :keyword:`with` statement to automatically close it.
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| 
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|       .. note::
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| 
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|          Unlike other representations of messages, file-like representations are
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|          not necessarily independent of the :class:`Mailbox` instance that
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|          created them or of the underlying mailbox.  More specific documentation
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|          is provided by each subclass.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: __contains__(key)
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| 
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|       Return ``True`` if *key* corresponds to a message, ``False`` otherwise.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: __len__()
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| 
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|       Return a count of messages in the mailbox.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: clear()
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| 
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|       Delete all messages from the mailbox.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: pop(key, default=None)
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| 
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|       Return a representation of the message corresponding to *key* and delete
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|       the message. If no such message exists, return *default*. The message is
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|       represented as an instance of the appropriate format-specific
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|       :class:`Message` subclass unless a custom message factory was specified
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|       when the :class:`Mailbox` instance was initialized.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: popitem()
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| 
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|       Return an arbitrary (*key*, *message*) pair, where *key* is a key and
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|       *message* is a message representation, and delete the corresponding
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|       message. If the mailbox is empty, raise a :exc:`KeyError` exception. The
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|       message is represented as an instance of the appropriate format-specific
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|       :class:`Message` subclass unless a custom message factory was specified
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|       when the :class:`Mailbox` instance was initialized.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: update(arg)
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| 
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|       Parameter *arg* should be a *key*-to-*message* mapping or an iterable of
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|       (*key*, *message*) pairs. Updates the mailbox so that, for each given
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|       *key* and *message*, the message corresponding to *key* is set to
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|       *message* as if by using :meth:`__setitem__`. As with :meth:`__setitem__`,
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|       each *key* must already correspond to a message in the mailbox or else a
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|       :exc:`KeyError` exception will be raised, so in general it is incorrect
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|       for *arg* to be a :class:`Mailbox` instance.
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| 
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|       .. note::
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| 
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|          Unlike with dictionaries, keyword arguments are not supported.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: flush()
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| 
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|       Write any pending changes to the filesystem. For some :class:`Mailbox`
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|       subclasses, changes are always written immediately and :meth:`flush` does
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|       nothing, but you should still make a habit of calling this method.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: lock()
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| 
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|       Acquire an exclusive advisory lock on the mailbox so that other processes
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|       know not to modify it. An :exc:`ExternalClashError` is raised if the lock
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|       is not available. The particular locking mechanisms used depend upon the
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|       mailbox format.  You should *always* lock the mailbox before making any
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|       modifications to its contents.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: unlock()
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| 
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|       Release the lock on the mailbox, if any.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: close()
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| 
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|       Flush the mailbox, unlock it if necessary, and close any open files. For
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|       some :class:`Mailbox` subclasses, this method does nothing.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _mailbox-maildir:
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| 
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| :class:`Maildir`
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| 
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| .. class:: Maildir(dirname, factory=None, create=True)
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| 
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|    A subclass of :class:`Mailbox` for mailboxes in Maildir format. Parameter
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|    *factory* is a callable object that accepts a file-like message representation
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|    (which behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation.
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|    If *factory* is ``None``, :class:`MaildirMessage` is used as the default message
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|    representation. If *create* is ``True``, the mailbox is created if it does not
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|    exist.
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| 
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|    It is for historical reasons that *dirname* is named as such rather than *path*.
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| 
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|    Maildir is a directory-based mailbox format invented for the qmail mail
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|    transfer agent and now widely supported by other programs. Messages in a
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|    Maildir mailbox are stored in separate files within a common directory
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|    structure. This design allows Maildir mailboxes to be accessed and modified
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|    by multiple unrelated programs without data corruption, so file locking is
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|    unnecessary.
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| 
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|    Maildir mailboxes contain three subdirectories, namely: :file:`tmp`,
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|    :file:`new`, and :file:`cur`. Messages are created momentarily in the
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|    :file:`tmp` subdirectory and then moved to the :file:`new` subdirectory to
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|    finalize delivery. A mail user agent may subsequently move the message to the
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|    :file:`cur` subdirectory and store information about the state of the message
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|    in a special "info" section appended to its file name.
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| 
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|    Folders of the style introduced by the Courier mail transfer agent are also
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|    supported. Any subdirectory of the main mailbox is considered a folder if
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|    ``'.'`` is the first character in its name. Folder names are represented by
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|    :class:`Maildir` without the leading ``'.'``. Each folder is itself a Maildir
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|    mailbox but should not contain other folders. Instead, a logical nesting is
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|    indicated using ``'.'`` to delimit levels, e.g., "Archived.2005.07".
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| 
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|    .. note::
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| 
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|       The Maildir specification requires the use of a colon (``':'``) in certain
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|       message file names. However, some operating systems do not permit this
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|       character in file names, If you wish to use a Maildir-like format on such
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|       an operating system, you should specify another character to use
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|       instead. The exclamation point (``'!'``) is a popular choice. For
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|       example::
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| 
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|          import mailbox
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|          mailbox.Maildir.colon = '!'
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| 
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|       The :attr:`colon` attribute may also be set on a per-instance basis.
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| 
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|    :class:`Maildir` instances have all of the methods of :class:`Mailbox` in
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|    addition to the following:
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: list_folders()
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| 
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|       Return a list of the names of all folders.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get_folder(folder)
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| 
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|       Return a :class:`Maildir` instance representing the folder whose name is
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|       *folder*. A :exc:`NoSuchMailboxError` exception is raised if the folder
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|       does not exist.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: add_folder(folder)
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| 
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|       Create a folder whose name is *folder* and return a :class:`Maildir`
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|       instance representing it.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: remove_folder(folder)
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| 
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|       Delete the folder whose name is *folder*. If the folder contains any
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|       messages, a :exc:`NotEmptyError` exception will be raised and the folder
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|       will not be deleted.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: clean()
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| 
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|       Delete temporary files from the mailbox that have not been accessed in the
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|       last 36 hours. The Maildir specification says that mail-reading programs
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|       should do this occasionally.
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| 
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|    Some :class:`Mailbox` methods implemented by :class:`Maildir` deserve special
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|    remarks:
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: add(message)
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|                __setitem__(key, message)
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|                update(arg)
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| 
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|       .. warning::
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| 
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|          These methods generate unique file names based upon the current process
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|          ID. When using multiple threads, undetected name clashes may occur and
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|          cause corruption of the mailbox unless threads are coordinated to avoid
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|          using these methods to manipulate the same mailbox simultaneously.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: flush()
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| 
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|       All changes to Maildir mailboxes are immediately applied, so this method
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|       does nothing.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: lock()
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|                unlock()
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| 
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|       Maildir mailboxes do not support (or require) locking, so these methods do
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|       nothing.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: close()
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| 
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|       :class:`Maildir` instances do not keep any open files and the underlying
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|       mailboxes do not support locking, so this method does nothing.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get_file(key)
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| 
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|       Depending upon the host platform, it may not be possible to modify or
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|       remove the underlying message while the returned file remains open.
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| 
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| 
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| .. seealso::
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| 
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|    `maildir man page from qmail <http://www.qmail.org/man/man5/maildir.html>`_
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|       The original specification of the format.
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| 
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|    `Using maildir format <http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html>`_
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|       Notes on Maildir by its inventor. Includes an updated name-creation scheme and
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|       details on "info" semantics.
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| 
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|    `maildir man page from Courier <http://www.courier-mta.org/maildir.html>`_
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|       Another specification of the format. Describes a common extension for supporting
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|       folders.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _mailbox-mbox:
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| 
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| :class:`mbox`
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| 
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| .. class:: mbox(path, factory=None, create=True)
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| 
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|    A subclass of :class:`Mailbox` for mailboxes in mbox format. Parameter *factory*
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|    is a callable object that accepts a file-like message representation (which
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|    behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation. If
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|    *factory* is ``None``, :class:`mboxMessage` is used as the default message
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|    representation. If *create* is ``True``, the mailbox is created if it does not
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|    exist.
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| 
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|    The mbox format is the classic format for storing mail on Unix systems. All
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|    messages in an mbox mailbox are stored in a single file with the beginning of
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|    each message indicated by a line whose first five characters are "From ".
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| 
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|    Several variations of the mbox format exist to address perceived shortcomings in
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|    the original. In the interest of compatibility, :class:`mbox` implements the
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|    original format, which is sometimes referred to as :dfn:`mboxo`. This means that
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|    the :mailheader:`Content-Length` header, if present, is ignored and that any
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|    occurrences of "From " at the beginning of a line in a message body are
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|    transformed to ">From " when storing the message, although occurrences of ">From
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|    " are not transformed to "From " when reading the message.
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| 
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|    Some :class:`Mailbox` methods implemented by :class:`mbox` deserve special
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|    remarks:
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get_file(key)
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| 
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|       Using the file after calling :meth:`flush` or :meth:`close` on the
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|       :class:`mbox` instance may yield unpredictable results or raise an
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|       exception.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: lock()
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|                unlock()
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| 
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|       Three locking mechanisms are used---dot locking and, if available, the
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|       :c:func:`flock` and :c:func:`lockf` system calls.
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| 
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| 
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| .. seealso::
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| 
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|    `mbox man page from qmail <http://www.qmail.org/man/man5/mbox.html>`_
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|       A specification of the format and its variations.
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| 
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|    `mbox man page from tin <http://www.tin.org/bin/man.cgi?section=5&topic=mbox>`_
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|       Another specification of the format, with details on locking.
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| 
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|    `Configuring Netscape Mail on Unix: Why The Content-Length Format is Bad <http://www.jwz.org/doc/content-length.html>`_
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|       An argument for using the original mbox format rather than a variation.
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| 
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|    `"mbox" is a family of several mutually incompatible mailbox formats <http://homepages.tesco.net./~J.deBoynePollard/FGA/mail-mbox-formats.html>`_
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|       A history of mbox variations.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _mailbox-mh:
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| 
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| :class:`MH`
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| 
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| .. class:: MH(path, factory=None, create=True)
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| 
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|    A subclass of :class:`Mailbox` for mailboxes in MH format. Parameter *factory*
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|    is a callable object that accepts a file-like message representation (which
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|    behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation. If
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|    *factory* is ``None``, :class:`MHMessage` is used as the default message
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|    representation. If *create* is ``True``, the mailbox is created if it does not
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|    exist.
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| 
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|    MH is a directory-based mailbox format invented for the MH Message Handling
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|    System, a mail user agent. Each message in an MH mailbox resides in its own
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|    file. An MH mailbox may contain other MH mailboxes (called :dfn:`folders`) in
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|    addition to messages. Folders may be nested indefinitely. MH mailboxes also
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|    support :dfn:`sequences`, which are named lists used to logically group
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|    messages without moving them to sub-folders. Sequences are defined in a file
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|    called :file:`.mh_sequences` in each folder.
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| 
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|    The :class:`MH` class manipulates MH mailboxes, but it does not attempt to
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|    emulate all of :program:`mh`'s behaviors. In particular, it does not modify
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|    and is not affected by the :file:`context` or :file:`.mh_profile` files that
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|    are used by :program:`mh` to store its state and configuration.
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| 
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|    :class:`MH` instances have all of the methods of :class:`Mailbox` in addition
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|    to the following:
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: list_folders()
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| 
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|       Return a list of the names of all folders.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get_folder(folder)
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| 
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|       Return an :class:`MH` instance representing the folder whose name is
 | |
|       *folder*. A :exc:`NoSuchMailboxError` exception is raised if the folder
 | |
|       does not exist.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: add_folder(folder)
 | |
| 
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|       Create a folder whose name is *folder* and return an :class:`MH` instance
 | |
|       representing it.
 | |
| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: remove_folder(folder)
 | |
| 
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|       Delete the folder whose name is *folder*. If the folder contains any
 | |
|       messages, a :exc:`NotEmptyError` exception will be raised and the folder
 | |
|       will not be deleted.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get_sequences()
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| 
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|       Return a dictionary of sequence names mapped to key lists. If there are no
 | |
|       sequences, the empty dictionary is returned.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: set_sequences(sequences)
 | |
| 
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|       Re-define the sequences that exist in the mailbox based upon *sequences*,
 | |
|       a dictionary of names mapped to key lists, like returned by
 | |
|       :meth:`get_sequences`.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: pack()
 | |
| 
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|       Rename messages in the mailbox as necessary to eliminate gaps in
 | |
|       numbering.  Entries in the sequences list are updated correspondingly.
 | |
| 
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|       .. note::
 | |
| 
 | |
|          Already-issued keys are invalidated by this operation and should not be
 | |
|          subsequently used.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Some :class:`Mailbox` methods implemented by :class:`MH` deserve special
 | |
|    remarks:
 | |
| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: remove(key)
 | |
|                __delitem__(key)
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|                discard(key)
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| 
 | |
|       These methods immediately delete the message. The MH convention of marking
 | |
|       a message for deletion by prepending a comma to its name is not used.
 | |
| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: lock()
 | |
|                unlock()
 | |
| 
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|       Three locking mechanisms are used---dot locking and, if available, the
 | |
|       :c:func:`flock` and :c:func:`lockf` system calls. For MH mailboxes, locking
 | |
|       the mailbox means locking the :file:`.mh_sequences` file and, only for the
 | |
|       duration of any operations that affect them, locking individual message
 | |
|       files.
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| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: get_file(key)
 | |
| 
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|       Depending upon the host platform, it may not be possible to remove the
 | |
|       underlying message while the returned file remains open.
 | |
| 
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| 
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|    .. method:: flush()
 | |
| 
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|       All changes to MH mailboxes are immediately applied, so this method does
 | |
|       nothing.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
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|    .. method:: close()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       :class:`MH` instances do not keep any open files, so this method is
 | |
|       equivalent to :meth:`unlock`.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. seealso::
 | |
| 
 | |
|    `nmh - Message Handling System <http://www.nongnu.org/nmh/>`_
 | |
|       Home page of :program:`nmh`, an updated version of the original :program:`mh`.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    `MH & nmh: Email for Users & Programmers <http://rand-mh.sourceforge.net/book/>`_
 | |
|       A GPL-licensed book on :program:`mh` and :program:`nmh`, with some information
 | |
|       on the mailbox format.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _mailbox-babyl:
 | |
| 
 | |
| :class:`Babyl`
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. class:: Babyl(path, factory=None, create=True)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    A subclass of :class:`Mailbox` for mailboxes in Babyl format. Parameter
 | |
|    *factory* is a callable object that accepts a file-like message representation
 | |
|    (which behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation.
 | |
|    If *factory* is ``None``, :class:`BabylMessage` is used as the default message
 | |
|    representation. If *create* is ``True``, the mailbox is created if it does not
 | |
|    exist.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Babyl is a single-file mailbox format used by the Rmail mail user agent
 | |
|    included with Emacs. The beginning of a message is indicated by a line
 | |
|    containing the two characters Control-Underscore (``'\037'``) and Control-L
 | |
|    (``'\014'``). The end of a message is indicated by the start of the next
 | |
|    message or, in the case of the last message, a line containing a
 | |
|    Control-Underscore (``'\037'``) character.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Messages in a Babyl mailbox have two sets of headers, original headers and
 | |
|    so-called visible headers. Visible headers are typically a subset of the
 | |
|    original headers that have been reformatted or abridged to be more
 | |
|    attractive. Each message in a Babyl mailbox also has an accompanying list of
 | |
|    :dfn:`labels`, or short strings that record extra information about the
 | |
|    message, and a list of all user-defined labels found in the mailbox is kept
 | |
|    in the Babyl options section.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    :class:`Babyl` instances have all of the methods of :class:`Mailbox` in
 | |
|    addition to the following:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_labels()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return a list of the names of all user-defined labels used in the mailbox.
 | |
| 
 | |
|       .. note::
 | |
| 
 | |
|          The actual messages are inspected to determine which labels exist in
 | |
|          the mailbox rather than consulting the list of labels in the Babyl
 | |
|          options section, but the Babyl section is updated whenever the mailbox
 | |
|          is modified.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Some :class:`Mailbox` methods implemented by :class:`Babyl` deserve special
 | |
|    remarks:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_file(key)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       In Babyl mailboxes, the headers of a message are not stored contiguously
 | |
|       with the body of the message. To generate a file-like representation, the
 | |
|       headers and body are copied together into a :class:`StringIO` instance
 | |
|       (from the :mod:`StringIO` module), which has an API identical to that of a
 | |
|       file. As a result, the file-like object is truly independent of the
 | |
|       underlying mailbox but does not save memory compared to a string
 | |
|       representation.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: lock()
 | |
|                unlock()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Three locking mechanisms are used---dot locking and, if available, the
 | |
|       :c:func:`flock` and :c:func:`lockf` system calls.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. seealso::
 | |
| 
 | |
|    `Format of Version 5 Babyl Files <http://quimby.gnus.org/notes/BABYL>`_
 | |
|       A specification of the Babyl format.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    `Reading Mail with Rmail <http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Rmail.html>`_
 | |
|       The Rmail manual, with some information on Babyl semantics.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _mailbox-mmdf:
 | |
| 
 | |
| :class:`MMDF`
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. class:: MMDF(path, factory=None, create=True)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    A subclass of :class:`Mailbox` for mailboxes in MMDF format. Parameter *factory*
 | |
|    is a callable object that accepts a file-like message representation (which
 | |
|    behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation. If
 | |
|    *factory* is ``None``, :class:`MMDFMessage` is used as the default message
 | |
|    representation. If *create* is ``True``, the mailbox is created if it does not
 | |
|    exist.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    MMDF is a single-file mailbox format invented for the Multichannel Memorandum
 | |
|    Distribution Facility, a mail transfer agent. Each message is in the same
 | |
|    form as an mbox message but is bracketed before and after by lines containing
 | |
|    four Control-A (``'\001'``) characters. As with the mbox format, the
 | |
|    beginning of each message is indicated by a line whose first five characters
 | |
|    are "From ", but additional occurrences of "From " are not transformed to
 | |
|    ">From " when storing messages because the extra message separator lines
 | |
|    prevent mistaking such occurrences for the starts of subsequent messages.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Some :class:`Mailbox` methods implemented by :class:`MMDF` deserve special
 | |
|    remarks:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_file(key)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Using the file after calling :meth:`flush` or :meth:`close` on the
 | |
|       :class:`MMDF` instance may yield unpredictable results or raise an
 | |
|       exception.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: lock()
 | |
|                unlock()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Three locking mechanisms are used---dot locking and, if available, the
 | |
|       :c:func:`flock` and :c:func:`lockf` system calls.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. seealso::
 | |
| 
 | |
|    `mmdf man page from tin <http://www.tin.org/bin/man.cgi?section=5&topic=mmdf>`_
 | |
|       A specification of MMDF format from the documentation of tin, a newsreader.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    `MMDF <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMDF>`_
 | |
|       A Wikipedia article describing the Multichannel Memorandum Distribution
 | |
|       Facility.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _mailbox-message-objects:
 | |
| 
 | |
| :class:`Message` objects
 | |
| ------------------------
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. class:: Message(message=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    A subclass of the :mod:`email.Message` module's :class:`Message`. Subclasses of
 | |
|    :class:`mailbox.Message` add mailbox-format-specific state and behavior.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    If *message* is omitted, the new instance is created in a default, empty state.
 | |
|    If *message* is an :class:`email.Message.Message` instance, its contents are
 | |
|    copied; furthermore, any format-specific information is converted insofar as
 | |
|    possible if *message* is a :class:`Message` instance. If *message* is a string
 | |
|    or a file, it should contain an :rfc:`2822`\ -compliant message, which is read
 | |
|    and parsed.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    The format-specific state and behaviors offered by subclasses vary, but in
 | |
|    general it is only the properties that are not specific to a particular
 | |
|    mailbox that are supported (although presumably the properties are specific
 | |
|    to a particular mailbox format). For example, file offsets for single-file
 | |
|    mailbox formats and file names for directory-based mailbox formats are not
 | |
|    retained, because they are only applicable to the original mailbox. But state
 | |
|    such as whether a message has been read by the user or marked as important is
 | |
|    retained, because it applies to the message itself.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    There is no requirement that :class:`Message` instances be used to represent
 | |
|    messages retrieved using :class:`Mailbox` instances. In some situations, the
 | |
|    time and memory required to generate :class:`Message` representations might
 | |
|    not not acceptable. For such situations, :class:`Mailbox` instances also
 | |
|    offer string and file-like representations, and a custom message factory may
 | |
|    be specified when a :class:`Mailbox` instance is initialized.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _mailbox-maildirmessage:
 | |
| 
 | |
| :class:`MaildirMessage`
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. class:: MaildirMessage(message=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    A message with Maildir-specific behaviors. Parameter *message* has the same
 | |
|    meaning as with the :class:`Message` constructor.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Typically, a mail user agent application moves all of the messages in the
 | |
|    :file:`new` subdirectory to the :file:`cur` subdirectory after the first time
 | |
|    the user opens and closes the mailbox, recording that the messages are old
 | |
|    whether or not they've actually been read. Each message in :file:`cur` has an
 | |
|    "info" section added to its file name to store information about its state.
 | |
|    (Some mail readers may also add an "info" section to messages in
 | |
|    :file:`new`.)  The "info" section may take one of two forms: it may contain
 | |
|    "2," followed by a list of standardized flags (e.g., "2,FR") or it may
 | |
|    contain "1," followed by so-called experimental information. Standard flags
 | |
|    for Maildir messages are as follows:
 | |
| 
 | |
|    +------+---------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | Flag | Meaning | Explanation                    |
 | |
|    +======+=========+================================+
 | |
|    | D    | Draft   | Under composition              |
 | |
|    +------+---------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | F    | Flagged | Marked as important            |
 | |
|    +------+---------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | P    | Passed  | Forwarded, resent, or bounced  |
 | |
|    +------+---------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | R    | Replied | Replied to                     |
 | |
|    +------+---------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | S    | Seen    | Read                           |
 | |
|    +------+---------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | T    | Trashed | Marked for subsequent deletion |
 | |
|    +------+---------+--------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
|    :class:`MaildirMessage` instances offer the following methods:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_subdir()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return either "new" (if the message should be stored in the :file:`new`
 | |
|       subdirectory) or "cur" (if the message should be stored in the :file:`cur`
 | |
|       subdirectory).
 | |
| 
 | |
|       .. note::
 | |
| 
 | |
|          A message is typically moved from :file:`new` to :file:`cur` after its
 | |
|          mailbox has been accessed, whether or not the message is has been
 | |
|          read. A message ``msg`` has been read if ``"S" in msg.get_flags()`` is
 | |
|          ``True``.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_subdir(subdir)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the subdirectory the message should be stored in. Parameter *subdir*
 | |
|       must be either "new" or "cur".
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_flags()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return a string specifying the flags that are currently set. If the
 | |
|       message complies with the standard Maildir format, the result is the
 | |
|       concatenation in alphabetical order of zero or one occurrence of each of
 | |
|       ``'D'``, ``'F'``, ``'P'``, ``'R'``, ``'S'``, and ``'T'``. The empty string
 | |
|       is returned if no flags are set or if "info" contains experimental
 | |
|       semantics.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_flags(flags)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the flags specified by *flags* and unset all others.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: add_flag(flag)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the flag(s) specified by *flag* without changing other flags. To add
 | |
|       more than one flag at a time, *flag* may be a string of more than one
 | |
|       character. The current "info" is overwritten whether or not it contains
 | |
|       experimental information rather than flags.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: remove_flag(flag)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Unset the flag(s) specified by *flag* without changing other flags. To
 | |
|       remove more than one flag at a time, *flag* maybe a string of more than
 | |
|       one character.  If "info" contains experimental information rather than
 | |
|       flags, the current "info" is not modified.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_date()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return the delivery date of the message as a floating-point number
 | |
|       representing seconds since the epoch.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_date(date)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the delivery date of the message to *date*, a floating-point number
 | |
|       representing seconds since the epoch.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_info()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return a string containing the "info" for a message. This is useful for
 | |
|       accessing and modifying "info" that is experimental (i.e., not a list of
 | |
|       flags).
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_info(info)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set "info" to *info*, which should be a string.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When a :class:`MaildirMessage` instance is created based upon an
 | |
| :class:`mboxMessage` or :class:`MMDFMessage` instance, the :mailheader:`Status`
 | |
| and :mailheader:`X-Status` headers are omitted and the following conversions
 | |
| take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state    | :class:`mboxMessage` or :class:`MMDFMessage` |
 | |
| |                    | state                                        |
 | |
| +====================+==============================================+
 | |
| | "cur" subdirectory | O flag                                       |
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | F flag             | F flag                                       |
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | R flag             | A flag                                       |
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | S flag             | R flag                                       |
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | T flag             | D flag                                       |
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When a :class:`MaildirMessage` instance is created based upon an
 | |
| :class:`MHMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-------------------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state               | :class:`MHMessage` state |
 | |
| +===============================+==========================+
 | |
| | "cur" subdirectory            | "unseen" sequence        |
 | |
| +-------------------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | "cur" subdirectory and S flag | no "unseen" sequence     |
 | |
| +-------------------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | F flag                        | "flagged" sequence       |
 | |
| +-------------------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | R flag                        | "replied" sequence       |
 | |
| +-------------------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When a :class:`MaildirMessage` instance is created based upon a
 | |
| :class:`BabylMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state               | :class:`BabylMessage` state   |
 | |
| +===============================+===============================+
 | |
| | "cur" subdirectory            | "unseen" label                |
 | |
| +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | "cur" subdirectory and S flag | no "unseen" label             |
 | |
| +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | P flag                        | "forwarded" or "resent" label |
 | |
| +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | R flag                        | "answered" label              |
 | |
| +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | T flag                        | "deleted" label               |
 | |
| +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _mailbox-mboxmessage:
 | |
| 
 | |
| :class:`mboxMessage`
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. class:: mboxMessage(message=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    A message with mbox-specific behaviors. Parameter *message* has the same meaning
 | |
|    as with the :class:`Message` constructor.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Messages in an mbox mailbox are stored together in a single file. The
 | |
|    sender's envelope address and the time of delivery are typically stored in a
 | |
|    line beginning with "From " that is used to indicate the start of a message,
 | |
|    though there is considerable variation in the exact format of this data among
 | |
|    mbox implementations. Flags that indicate the state of the message, such as
 | |
|    whether it has been read or marked as important, are typically stored in
 | |
|    :mailheader:`Status` and :mailheader:`X-Status` headers.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Conventional flags for mbox messages are as follows:
 | |
| 
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | Flag | Meaning  | Explanation                    |
 | |
|    +======+==========+================================+
 | |
|    | R    | Read     | Read                           |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | O    | Old      | Previously detected by MUA     |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | D    | Deleted  | Marked for subsequent deletion |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | F    | Flagged  | Marked as important            |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | A    | Answered | Replied to                     |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
|    The "R" and "O" flags are stored in the :mailheader:`Status` header, and the
 | |
|    "D", "F", and "A" flags are stored in the :mailheader:`X-Status` header. The
 | |
|    flags and headers typically appear in the order mentioned.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    :class:`mboxMessage` instances offer the following methods:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_from()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return a string representing the "From " line that marks the start of the
 | |
|       message in an mbox mailbox. The leading "From " and the trailing newline
 | |
|       are excluded.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_from(from_, time_=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the "From " line to *from_*, which should be specified without a
 | |
|       leading "From " or trailing newline. For convenience, *time_* may be
 | |
|       specified and will be formatted appropriately and appended to *from_*. If
 | |
|       *time_* is specified, it should be a :class:`struct_time` instance, a
 | |
|       tuple suitable for passing to :meth:`time.strftime`, or ``True`` (to use
 | |
|       :meth:`time.gmtime`).
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_flags()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return a string specifying the flags that are currently set. If the
 | |
|       message complies with the conventional format, the result is the
 | |
|       concatenation in the following order of zero or one occurrence of each of
 | |
|       ``'R'``, ``'O'``, ``'D'``, ``'F'``, and ``'A'``.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_flags(flags)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the flags specified by *flags* and unset all others. Parameter *flags*
 | |
|       should be the concatenation in any order of zero or more occurrences of
 | |
|       each of ``'R'``, ``'O'``, ``'D'``, ``'F'``, and ``'A'``.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: add_flag(flag)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the flag(s) specified by *flag* without changing other flags. To add
 | |
|       more than one flag at a time, *flag* may be a string of more than one
 | |
|       character.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
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|    .. method:: remove_flag(flag)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Unset the flag(s) specified by *flag* without changing other flags. To
 | |
|       remove more than one flag at a time, *flag* maybe a string of more than
 | |
|       one character.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`mboxMessage` instance is created based upon a
 | |
| :class:`MaildirMessage` instance, a "From " line is generated based upon the
 | |
| :class:`MaildirMessage` instance's delivery date, and the following conversions
 | |
| take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state | :class:`MaildirMessage` state |
 | |
| +=================+===============================+
 | |
| | R flag          | S flag                        |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | O flag          | "cur" subdirectory            |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | D flag          | T flag                        |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | F flag          | F flag                        |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | A flag          | R flag                        |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`mboxMessage` instance is created based upon an
 | |
| :class:`MHMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state   | :class:`MHMessage` state |
 | |
| +===================+==========================+
 | |
| | R flag and O flag | no "unseen" sequence     |
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | O flag            | "unseen" sequence        |
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | F flag            | "flagged" sequence       |
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | A flag            | "replied" sequence       |
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`mboxMessage` instance is created based upon a
 | |
| :class:`BabylMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state   | :class:`BabylMessage` state |
 | |
| +===================+=============================+
 | |
| | R flag and O flag | no "unseen" label           |
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | O flag            | "unseen" label              |
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | D flag            | "deleted" label             |
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | A flag            | "answered" label            |
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When a :class:`Message` instance is created based upon an :class:`MMDFMessage`
 | |
| instance, the "From " line is copied and all flags directly correspond:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state | :class:`MMDFMessage` state |
 | |
| +=================+============================+
 | |
| | R flag          | R flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | O flag          | O flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | D flag          | D flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | F flag          | F flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | A flag          | A flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _mailbox-mhmessage:
 | |
| 
 | |
| :class:`MHMessage`
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. class:: MHMessage(message=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    A message with MH-specific behaviors. Parameter *message* has the same meaning
 | |
|    as with the :class:`Message` constructor.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    MH messages do not support marks or flags in the traditional sense, but they
 | |
|    do support sequences, which are logical groupings of arbitrary messages. Some
 | |
|    mail reading programs (although not the standard :program:`mh` and
 | |
|    :program:`nmh`) use sequences in much the same way flags are used with other
 | |
|    formats, as follows:
 | |
| 
 | |
|    +----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | Sequence | Explanation                              |
 | |
|    +==========+==========================================+
 | |
|    | unseen   | Not read, but previously detected by MUA |
 | |
|    +----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | replied  | Replied to                               |
 | |
|    +----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | flagged  | Marked as important                      |
 | |
|    +----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
|    :class:`MHMessage` instances offer the following methods:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_sequences()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return a list of the names of sequences that include this message.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_sequences(sequences)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the list of sequences that include this message.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: add_sequence(sequence)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Add *sequence* to the list of sequences that include this message.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: remove_sequence(sequence)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Remove *sequence* from the list of sequences that include this message.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`MHMessage` instance is created based upon a
 | |
| :class:`MaildirMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +--------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state    | :class:`MaildirMessage` state |
 | |
| +====================+===============================+
 | |
| | "unseen" sequence  | no S flag                     |
 | |
| +--------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | "replied" sequence | R flag                        |
 | |
| +--------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | "flagged" sequence | F flag                        |
 | |
| +--------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`MHMessage` instance is created based upon an
 | |
| :class:`mboxMessage` or :class:`MMDFMessage` instance, the :mailheader:`Status`
 | |
| and :mailheader:`X-Status` headers are omitted and the following conversions
 | |
| take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state    | :class:`mboxMessage` or :class:`MMDFMessage` |
 | |
| |                    | state                                        |
 | |
| +====================+==============================================+
 | |
| | "unseen" sequence  | no R flag                                    |
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | "replied" sequence | A flag                                       |
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | "flagged" sequence | F flag                                       |
 | |
| +--------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`MHMessage` instance is created based upon a
 | |
| :class:`BabylMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +--------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state    | :class:`BabylMessage` state |
 | |
| +====================+=============================+
 | |
| | "unseen" sequence  | "unseen" label              |
 | |
| +--------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | "replied" sequence | "answered" label            |
 | |
| +--------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _mailbox-babylmessage:
 | |
| 
 | |
| :class:`BabylMessage`
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. class:: BabylMessage(message=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    A message with Babyl-specific behaviors. Parameter *message* has the same
 | |
|    meaning as with the :class:`Message` constructor.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Certain message labels, called :dfn:`attributes`, are defined by convention
 | |
|    to have special meanings. The attributes are as follows:
 | |
| 
 | |
|    +-----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | Label     | Explanation                              |
 | |
|    +===========+==========================================+
 | |
|    | unseen    | Not read, but previously detected by MUA |
 | |
|    +-----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | deleted   | Marked for subsequent deletion           |
 | |
|    +-----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | filed     | Copied to another file or mailbox        |
 | |
|    +-----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | answered  | Replied to                               |
 | |
|    +-----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | forwarded | Forwarded                                |
 | |
|    +-----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | edited    | Modified by the user                     |
 | |
|    +-----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
|    | resent    | Resent                                   |
 | |
|    +-----------+------------------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
|    By default, Rmail displays only visible headers. The :class:`BabylMessage`
 | |
|    class, though, uses the original headers because they are more
 | |
|    complete. Visible headers may be accessed explicitly if desired.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    :class:`BabylMessage` instances offer the following methods:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_labels()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return a list of labels on the message.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_labels(labels)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the list of labels on the message to *labels*.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: add_label(label)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Add *label* to the list of labels on the message.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: remove_label(label)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Remove *label* from the list of labels on the message.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_visible()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return an :class:`Message` instance whose headers are the message's
 | |
|       visible headers and whose body is empty.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_visible(visible)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the message's visible headers to be the same as the headers in
 | |
|       *message*.  Parameter *visible* should be a :class:`Message` instance, an
 | |
|       :class:`email.Message.Message` instance, a string, or a file-like object
 | |
|       (which should be open in text mode).
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: update_visible()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       When a :class:`BabylMessage` instance's original headers are modified, the
 | |
|       visible headers are not automatically modified to correspond. This method
 | |
|       updates the visible headers as follows: each visible header with a
 | |
|       corresponding original header is set to the value of the original header,
 | |
|       each visible header without a corresponding original header is removed,
 | |
|       and any of :mailheader:`Date`, :mailheader:`From`, :mailheader:`Reply-To`,
 | |
|       :mailheader:`To`, :mailheader:`CC`, and :mailheader:`Subject` that are
 | |
|       present in the original headers but not the visible headers are added to
 | |
|       the visible headers.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When a :class:`BabylMessage` instance is created based upon a
 | |
| :class:`MaildirMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state   | :class:`MaildirMessage` state |
 | |
| +===================+===============================+
 | |
| | "unseen" label    | no S flag                     |
 | |
| +-------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | "deleted" label   | T flag                        |
 | |
| +-------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | "answered" label  | R flag                        |
 | |
| +-------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | "forwarded" label | P flag                        |
 | |
| +-------------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When a :class:`BabylMessage` instance is created based upon an
 | |
| :class:`mboxMessage` or :class:`MMDFMessage` instance, the :mailheader:`Status`
 | |
| and :mailheader:`X-Status` headers are omitted and the following conversions
 | |
| take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state  | :class:`mboxMessage` or :class:`MMDFMessage` |
 | |
| |                  | state                                        |
 | |
| +==================+==============================================+
 | |
| | "unseen" label   | no R flag                                    |
 | |
| +------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | "deleted" label  | D flag                                       |
 | |
| +------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| | "answered" label | A flag                                       |
 | |
| +------------------+----------------------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When a :class:`BabylMessage` instance is created based upon an
 | |
| :class:`MHMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state  | :class:`MHMessage` state |
 | |
| +==================+==========================+
 | |
| | "unseen" label   | "unseen" sequence        |
 | |
| +------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | "answered" label | "replied" sequence       |
 | |
| +------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _mailbox-mmdfmessage:
 | |
| 
 | |
| :class:`MMDFMessage`
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. class:: MMDFMessage(message=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    A message with MMDF-specific behaviors. Parameter *message* has the same meaning
 | |
|    as with the :class:`Message` constructor.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    As with message in an mbox mailbox, MMDF messages are stored with the
 | |
|    sender's address and the delivery date in an initial line beginning with
 | |
|    "From ".  Likewise, flags that indicate the state of the message are
 | |
|    typically stored in :mailheader:`Status` and :mailheader:`X-Status` headers.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Conventional flags for MMDF messages are identical to those of mbox message
 | |
|    and are as follows:
 | |
| 
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | Flag | Meaning  | Explanation                    |
 | |
|    +======+==========+================================+
 | |
|    | R    | Read     | Read                           |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | O    | Old      | Previously detected by MUA     |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | D    | Deleted  | Marked for subsequent deletion |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | F    | Flagged  | Marked as important            |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
|    | A    | Answered | Replied to                     |
 | |
|    +------+----------+--------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
|    The "R" and "O" flags are stored in the :mailheader:`Status` header, and the
 | |
|    "D", "F", and "A" flags are stored in the :mailheader:`X-Status` header. The
 | |
|    flags and headers typically appear in the order mentioned.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    :class:`MMDFMessage` instances offer the following methods, which are
 | |
|    identical to those offered by :class:`mboxMessage`:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_from()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return a string representing the "From " line that marks the start of the
 | |
|       message in an mbox mailbox. The leading "From " and the trailing newline
 | |
|       are excluded.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_from(from_, time_=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the "From " line to *from_*, which should be specified without a
 | |
|       leading "From " or trailing newline. For convenience, *time_* may be
 | |
|       specified and will be formatted appropriately and appended to *from_*. If
 | |
|       *time_* is specified, it should be a :class:`struct_time` instance, a
 | |
|       tuple suitable for passing to :meth:`time.strftime`, or ``True`` (to use
 | |
|       :meth:`time.gmtime`).
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: get_flags()
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Return a string specifying the flags that are currently set. If the
 | |
|       message complies with the conventional format, the result is the
 | |
|       concatenation in the following order of zero or one occurrence of each of
 | |
|       ``'R'``, ``'O'``, ``'D'``, ``'F'``, and ``'A'``.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: set_flags(flags)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the flags specified by *flags* and unset all others. Parameter *flags*
 | |
|       should be the concatenation in any order of zero or more occurrences of
 | |
|       each of ``'R'``, ``'O'``, ``'D'``, ``'F'``, and ``'A'``.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: add_flag(flag)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Set the flag(s) specified by *flag* without changing other flags. To add
 | |
|       more than one flag at a time, *flag* may be a string of more than one
 | |
|       character.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|    .. method:: remove_flag(flag)
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Unset the flag(s) specified by *flag* without changing other flags. To
 | |
|       remove more than one flag at a time, *flag* maybe a string of more than
 | |
|       one character.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`MMDFMessage` instance is created based upon a
 | |
| :class:`MaildirMessage` instance, a "From " line is generated based upon the
 | |
| :class:`MaildirMessage` instance's delivery date, and the following conversions
 | |
| take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state | :class:`MaildirMessage` state |
 | |
| +=================+===============================+
 | |
| | R flag          | S flag                        |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | O flag          | "cur" subdirectory            |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | D flag          | T flag                        |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | F flag          | F flag                        |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| | A flag          | R flag                        |
 | |
| +-----------------+-------------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`MMDFMessage` instance is created based upon an
 | |
| :class:`MHMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state   | :class:`MHMessage` state |
 | |
| +===================+==========================+
 | |
| | R flag and O flag | no "unseen" sequence     |
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | O flag            | "unseen" sequence        |
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | F flag            | "flagged" sequence       |
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| | A flag            | "replied" sequence       |
 | |
| +-------------------+--------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`MMDFMessage` instance is created based upon a
 | |
| :class:`BabylMessage` instance, the following conversions take place:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state   | :class:`BabylMessage` state |
 | |
| +===================+=============================+
 | |
| | R flag and O flag | no "unseen" label           |
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | O flag            | "unseen" label              |
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | D flag            | "deleted" label             |
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| | A flag            | "answered" label            |
 | |
| +-------------------+-----------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| When an :class:`MMDFMessage` instance is created based upon an
 | |
| :class:`mboxMessage` instance, the "From " line is copied and all flags directly
 | |
| correspond:
 | |
| 
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | Resulting state | :class:`mboxMessage` state |
 | |
| +=================+============================+
 | |
| | R flag          | R flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | O flag          | O flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | D flag          | D flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | F flag          | F flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| | A flag          | A flag                     |
 | |
| +-----------------+----------------------------+
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| Exceptions
 | |
| ----------
 | |
| 
 | |
| The following exception classes are defined in the :mod:`mailbox` module:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. exception:: Error()
 | |
| 
 | |
|    The based class for all other module-specific exceptions.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. exception:: NoSuchMailboxError()
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Raised when a mailbox is expected but is not found, such as when instantiating a
 | |
|    :class:`Mailbox` subclass with a path that does not exist (and with the *create*
 | |
|    parameter set to ``False``), or when opening a folder that does not exist.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. exception:: NotEmptyError()
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Raised when a mailbox is not empty but is expected to be, such as when deleting
 | |
|    a folder that contains messages.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. exception:: ExternalClashError()
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Raised when some mailbox-related condition beyond the control of the program
 | |
|    causes it to be unable to proceed, such as when failing to acquire a lock that
 | |
|    another program already holds a lock, or when a uniquely-generated file name
 | |
|    already exists.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. exception:: FormatError()
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Raised when the data in a file cannot be parsed, such as when an :class:`MH`
 | |
|    instance attempts to read a corrupted :file:`.mh_sequences` file.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _mailbox-examples:
 | |
| 
 | |
| Examples
 | |
| --------
 | |
| 
 | |
| A simple example of printing the subjects of all messages in a mailbox that seem
 | |
| interesting::
 | |
| 
 | |
|    import mailbox
 | |
|    for message in mailbox.mbox('~/mbox'):
 | |
|        subject = message['subject']       # Could possibly be None.
 | |
|        if subject and 'python' in subject.lower():
 | |
|            print(subject)
 | |
| 
 | |
| To copy all mail from a Babyl mailbox to an MH mailbox, converting all of the
 | |
| format-specific information that can be converted::
 | |
| 
 | |
|    import mailbox
 | |
|    destination = mailbox.MH('~/Mail')
 | |
|    destination.lock()
 | |
|    for message in mailbox.Babyl('~/RMAIL'):
 | |
|        destination.add(mailbox.MHMessage(message))
 | |
|    destination.flush()
 | |
|    destination.unlock()
 | |
| 
 | |
| This example sorts mail from several mailing lists into different mailboxes,
 | |
| being careful to avoid mail corruption due to concurrent modification by other
 | |
| programs, mail loss due to interruption of the program, or premature termination
 | |
| due to malformed messages in the mailbox::
 | |
| 
 | |
|    import mailbox
 | |
|    import email.Errors
 | |
| 
 | |
|    list_names = ('python-list', 'python-dev', 'python-bugs')
 | |
| 
 | |
|    boxes = {name: mailbox.mbox('~/email/%s' % name) for name in list_names}
 | |
|    inbox = mailbox.Maildir('~/Maildir', factory=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|    for key in inbox.iterkeys():
 | |
|        try:
 | |
|            message = inbox[key]
 | |
|        except email.Errors.MessageParseError:
 | |
|            continue                # The message is malformed. Just leave it.
 | |
| 
 | |
|        for name in list_names:
 | |
|            list_id = message['list-id']
 | |
|            if list_id and name in list_id:
 | |
|                # Get mailbox to use
 | |
|                box = boxes[name]
 | |
| 
 | |
|                # Write copy to disk before removing original.
 | |
|                # If there's a crash, you might duplicate a message, but
 | |
|                # that's better than losing a message completely.
 | |
|                box.lock()
 | |
|                box.add(message)
 | |
|                box.flush()
 | |
|                box.unlock()
 | |
| 
 | |
|                # Remove original message
 | |
|                inbox.lock()
 | |
|                inbox.discard(key)
 | |
|                inbox.flush()
 | |
|                inbox.unlock()
 | |
|                break               # Found destination, so stop looking.
 | |
| 
 | |
|    for box in boxes.itervalues():
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|        box.close()
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