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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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aa849ac9
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aa849ac9
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Jul 30, 1997
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Guido van Rossum
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Added mimify docs (Sjoerd).
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Doc/Makefile
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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ LIBFILES = lib.tex \
libuser.tex libanydbm.tex librandom.tex libsite.tex libwhichdb.tex
\
libbase64.tex libfnmatch.tex libquopri.tex libzlib.tex libsocksvr.tex
\
libmailbox.tex libcommands.tex libcmath.tex libni.tex libgzip.tex
\
libpprint.tex libcode.tex
libpprint.tex libcode.tex
libmimify.tex
# Library document
lib.dvi
:
$(LIBFILES)
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@@ -168,6 +168,7 @@ to Python and how to embed it in other applications.
\input
{
libquopri
}
\input
{
libsocksvr
}
\input
{
libmailbox
}
\input
{
libmimify
}
\input
{
librestricted
}
\input
{
librexec
}
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\input
{
libquopri
}
\input
{
libsocksvr
}
\input
{
libmailbox
}
\input
{
libmimify
}
\input
{
librestricted
}
\input
{
librexec
}
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Doc/lib/libmimify.tex
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\section
{
Standard Module
\sectcode
{
mimify
}}
\stmodindex
{
mimify
}
\renewcommand
{
\indexsubitem
}{
(in module mimify)
}
The mimify module defines two functions to convert mail messages to
and from MIME format. The mail message can be either a simple message
or a so-called multipart message. Each part is treated separately.
Mimifying (a part of) a message entails encoding the message as
quoted-printable if it contains any characters that cannot be
represented using 7-bit ASCII. Unmimifying (a part of) a message
entails undoing the quoted-printable encoding. Mimify and unmimify
are especially useful when a message has to be edited before being
sent. Typical use would be:
\begin{verbatim}
unmimify message
edit message
mimify message
send message
\end{verbatim}
The modules defines the following user-callable functions and
user-settable variables:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
mimify
}{
infile, outfile
}
Copy the message in
\var
{
infile
}
to
\var
{
outfile
}
, converting parts to
quoted-printable and adding MIME mail headers when necessary.
\var
{
infile
}
and
\var
{
outfile
}
can be file objects (actually, any
object that has a
\code
{
readline
}
method (for
\var
{
infile
}
) or a
\code
{
write
}
method (for
\var
{
outfile
}
)) or strings naming the files.
If
\var
{
infile
}
and
\var
{
outfile
}
are both strings, they may have the
same value.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
unmimify
}{
infile, outfile, decode
_
base64 = 0
}
Copy the message in
\var
{
infile
}
to
\var
{
outfile
}
, decoding all
quoted-printable parts.
\var
{
infile
}
and
\var
{
outfile
}
can be file
objects (actually, any object that has a
\code
{
readline
}
method (for
\var
{
infile
}
) or a
\code
{
write
}
method (for
\var
{
outfile
}
)) or strings
naming the files. If
\var
{
infile
}
and
\var
{
outfile
}
are both strings,
they may have the same value.
If the
\var
{
decode
_
base64
}
argument is provided and tests true, any
parts that are coded in the base64 encoding are decoded as well.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
MAXLEN
}
By default, a part will be encoded as quoted-printable when it
contains any non-ASCII characters (i.e., characters with the 8th bit
set), or if there are any lines longer than
\code
{
MAXLEN
}
characters
(default value 200).
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
CHARSET
}
When not specified in the mail headers, a character set must be filled
in. The string used is stored in
\code
{
CHARSET
}
, and the default
value is ISO-8859-1 (also known as Latin1 (latin-one)).
\end{datadesc}
This module can also be used from the command line. Usage is as
follows:
\begin{verbatim}
mimify.py -e [-l length] [infile [outfile]]
mimify.py -d [-b] [infile [outfile]]
\end{verbatim}
to encode (mimify) and decode (unmimify) respectively.
\var
{
infile
}
defaults to standard input,
\var
{
outfile
}
defaults to standard output.
The same file can be specified for input and output.
If the
\code
{
-l
}
option is given when encoding, if there are any lines
longer than the specified
\var
{
length
}
, the containing part will be
encoded.
If the
\code
{
-b
}
option is given when decoding, any base64 parts will
be decoded as well.
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\item
[mailbox]
--- Read various mailbox formats.
\item
[mimify]
--- Mimification and unmimification of mail messages.
\end{description}
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\section
{
Standard Module
\sectcode
{
mimify
}}
\stmodindex
{
mimify
}
\renewcommand
{
\indexsubitem
}{
(in module mimify)
}
The mimify module defines two functions to convert mail messages to
and from MIME format. The mail message can be either a simple message
or a so-called multipart message. Each part is treated separately.
Mimifying (a part of) a message entails encoding the message as
quoted-printable if it contains any characters that cannot be
represented using 7-bit ASCII. Unmimifying (a part of) a message
entails undoing the quoted-printable encoding. Mimify and unmimify
are especially useful when a message has to be edited before being
sent. Typical use would be:
\begin{verbatim}
unmimify message
edit message
mimify message
send message
\end{verbatim}
The modules defines the following user-callable functions and
user-settable variables:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
mimify
}{
infile, outfile
}
Copy the message in
\var
{
infile
}
to
\var
{
outfile
}
, converting parts to
quoted-printable and adding MIME mail headers when necessary.
\var
{
infile
}
and
\var
{
outfile
}
can be file objects (actually, any
object that has a
\code
{
readline
}
method (for
\var
{
infile
}
) or a
\code
{
write
}
method (for
\var
{
outfile
}
)) or strings naming the files.
If
\var
{
infile
}
and
\var
{
outfile
}
are both strings, they may have the
same value.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
unmimify
}{
infile, outfile, decode
_
base64 = 0
}
Copy the message in
\var
{
infile
}
to
\var
{
outfile
}
, decoding all
quoted-printable parts.
\var
{
infile
}
and
\var
{
outfile
}
can be file
objects (actually, any object that has a
\code
{
readline
}
method (for
\var
{
infile
}
) or a
\code
{
write
}
method (for
\var
{
outfile
}
)) or strings
naming the files. If
\var
{
infile
}
and
\var
{
outfile
}
are both strings,
they may have the same value.
If the
\var
{
decode
_
base64
}
argument is provided and tests true, any
parts that are coded in the base64 encoding are decoded as well.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
MAXLEN
}
By default, a part will be encoded as quoted-printable when it
contains any non-ASCII characters (i.e., characters with the 8th bit
set), or if there are any lines longer than
\code
{
MAXLEN
}
characters
(default value 200).
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
CHARSET
}
When not specified in the mail headers, a character set must be filled
in. The string used is stored in
\code
{
CHARSET
}
, and the default
value is ISO-8859-1 (also known as Latin1 (latin-one)).
\end{datadesc}
This module can also be used from the command line. Usage is as
follows:
\begin{verbatim}
mimify.py -e [-l length] [infile [outfile]]
mimify.py -d [-b] [infile [outfile]]
\end{verbatim}
to encode (mimify) and decode (unmimify) respectively.
\var
{
infile
}
defaults to standard input,
\var
{
outfile
}
defaults to standard output.
The same file can be specified for input and output.
If the
\code
{
-l
}
option is given when encoding, if there are any lines
longer than the specified
\var
{
length
}
, the containing part will be
encoded.
If the
\code
{
-b
}
option is given when decoding, any base64 parts will
be decoded as well.
Doc/libwww.tex
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@@ -80,4 +80,7 @@ written by Sun Microsystems, Inc. June 1987.
\item
[mailbox]
--- Read various mailbox formats.
\item
[mimify]
--- Mimification and unmimification of mail messages.
\end{description}
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