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<http://sf.net/projects/mimelib>. There /are/ API differences between mimelib and email, but most of the implementations are shared (except where cool Py2.2 stuff like generators are used).
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1.5 KiB
Python
41 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2001 Python Software Foundation
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# Author: barry@zope.com (Barry Warsaw)
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"""Class representing text/* type MIME documents.
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"""
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import MIMEBase
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from Encoders import encode_7or8bit
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class Text(MIMEBase.MIMEBase):
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"""Class for generating text/* type MIME documents."""
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def __init__(self, _text, _minor='plain', _charset='us-ascii',
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_encoder=encode_7or8bit):
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"""Create a text/* type MIME document.
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_text is the string for this message object. If the text does not end
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in a newline, one is added.
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_minor is the minor content type, defaulting to "plain".
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_charset is the character set parameter added to the Content-Type:
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header. This defaults to "us-ascii".
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_encoder is a function which will perform the actual encoding for
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transport of the text data. It takes one argument, which is this
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Text instance. It should use get_payload() and set_payload() to
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change the payload to the encoded form. It should also add any
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: or other headers to the message as
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necessary. The default encoding doesn't actually modify the payload,
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but it does set Content-Transfer-Encoding: to either `7bit' or `8bit'
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as appropriate.
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"""
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MIMEBase.MIMEBase.__init__(self, 'text', _minor,
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**{'charset': _charset})
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if _text and _text[-1] <> '\n':
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_text += '\n'
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self.set_payload(_text)
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_encoder(self)
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