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% This document is largely a stub used to allow the email package docs
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% to be formatted separately from the rest of the Python
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% documentation.  This allows the documentation to be released
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% independently of the rest of Python since the email package is being
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% maintained for multiple Python versions, and on an accelerated
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% schedule.
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\documentclass{howto}
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\title{email Package Reference}
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\author{Barry Warsaw}
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\authoraddress{\email{barry@zope.com}}
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\date{\today}
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\release{2.4.2}			% software release, not documentation
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\setreleaseinfo{}		% empty for final release
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\setshortversion{2.4}		% major.minor only for software
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\begin{abstract}
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  The \module{email} package provides classes and utilities to create,
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  parse, generate, and modify email messages, conforming to all the
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  relevant email and MIME related RFCs.
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\end{abstract}
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% The ugly "%begin{latexonly}" pseudo-environment supresses the table
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% of contents for HTML generation.
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%
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%begin{latexonly}
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\tableofcontents
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%end{latexonly}
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\section{Introduction}
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The \module{email} package provides classes and utilities to create,
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parse, generate, and modify email messages, conforming to all the
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relevant email and MIME related RFCs.
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This document describes the current version of the \module{email}
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package, which is available to Python programmers in a number of ways.
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Python 2.2.2 and 2.3 come with \module{email} version 2, while earlier
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versions of Python 2.2.x come with \module{email} version 1.  Python
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2.1.x and earlier do not come with any version of the \module{email}
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package.
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The \module{email} package is also available as a standalone distutils
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package, and is compatible with Python 2.1.3 and beyond.  Thus, if
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you're using Python 2.1.3 you can download the standalone package and
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install it in your \file{site-packages} directory.  The standalone
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\module{email} package is available on the
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\ulink{SourceForge \module{mimelib} project}{http://mimelib.sf.net}.
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The documentation that follows was written for the Python project, so
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if you're reading this as part of the standalone \module{email}
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package documentation, there are a few notes to be aware of:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Deprecation and ``version added'' notes are relative to the
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      Python version a feature was added or deprecated.  To find out
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      what version of the \module{email} package a particular item was
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      added, changed, or removed, refer to the package's
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      \ulink{\file{NEWS} file}{http://cvs.sf.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/mimelib/mimelib/NEWS?rev=1.36&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup}.
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\item The code samples are written with Python 2.2 in mind.  For
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      Python 2.1.3, some adjustments are necessary.  For example, this
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      code snippet;
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      \begin{verbatim}
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      if isinstance(s, str):
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          # ...
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      \end{verbatim}
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      would need to be written this way in Python 2.1.3:
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      \begin{verbatim}
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      from types import StringType
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      # ...
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      if isinstance(s, StringType):
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          # ...
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      \end{verbatim}
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\item If you're reading this documentation as part of the
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      standalone \module{email} package, some of the internal links to
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      other sections of the Python standard library may not resolve.
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\end{itemize}
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\input{email}
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\end{document}
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