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/external/python/cpython2/Doc/library/ |
D | email.rst | 1 :mod:`email` --- An email and MIME handling package 4 .. module:: email 5 :synopsis: Package supporting the parsing, manipulating, and generating email messages, 14 The :mod:`email` package is a library for managing email messages, including 18 :mod:`mimecntl`. It is specifically *not* designed to do any sending of email 20 modules such as :mod:`smtplib` and :mod:`nntplib`. The :mod:`email` package 25 The primary distinguishing feature of the :mod:`email` package is that it splits 26 the parsing and generating of email messages from the internal *object model* 27 representation of email. Applications using the :mod:`email` package deal 36 The following sections describe the functionality of the :mod:`email` package. [all …]
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D | email.mime.rst | 1 :mod:`email.mime`: Creating email and MIME objects from scratch 4 .. module:: email.mime 11 :class:`~email.message.Message` objects by hand. In fact, you can also take an 12 existing structure and add new :class:`~email.message.Message` objects, move them 16 You can create a new object structure by creating :class:`~email.message.Message` 18 messages though, the :mod:`email` package provides some convenient subclasses to 23 .. currentmodule:: email.mime.base 27 Module: :mod:`email.mime.base` 30 :class:`~email.message.Message`. Ordinarily you won't create instances 39 <email.message.Message.add_header>`. [all …]
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D | email.parser.rst | 1 :mod:`email.parser`: Parsing email messages 4 .. module:: email.parser 5 :synopsis: Parse flat text email messages to produce a message object structure. 9 from whole cloth by instantiating :class:`~email.message.Message` objects and 10 stringing them together via :meth:`~email.message.Message.attach` and 11 :meth:`~email.message.Message.set_payload` calls, or they 12 can be created by parsing a flat text representation of the email message. 14 The :mod:`email` package provides a standard parser that understands most email 17 :class:`~email.message.Message` instance of the object structure. For simple, 20 return ``True`` from its :meth:`~email.message.Message.is_multipart` method, and [all …]
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D | email.errors.rst | 1 :mod:`email.errors`: Exception and Defect classes 4 .. module:: email.errors 5 :synopsis: The exception classes used by the email package. 8 The following exception classes are defined in the :mod:`email.errors` module: 13 This is the base class for all exceptions that the :mod:`email` package can 20 This is the base class for exceptions raised by the :class:`~email.parser.Parser` 28 from the :meth:`Parser.parse <email.parser.Parser.parse>` or 29 :meth:`Parser.parsestr <email.parser.Parser.parsestr>` methods. 41 from the :meth:`Parser.parse <email.parser.Parser.parse>` or 42 :meth:`Parser.parsestr <email.parser.Parser.parsestr>` methods. [all …]
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D | email.header.rst | 1 :mod:`email.header`: Internationalized headers 4 .. module:: email.header 8 :rfc:`2822` is the base standard that describes the format of email messages. 10 a time when most email was composed of ASCII characters only. :rfc:`2822` is a 11 specification written assuming email contains only 7-bit ASCII characters. 13 Of course, as email has been deployed worldwide, it has become 15 email messages. The base standard still requires email messages to be 17 written describing how to encode email containing non-ASCII characters into 19 :rfc:`2047`, and :rfc:`2231`. The :mod:`email` package supports these standards 20 in its :mod:`email.header` and :mod:`email.charset` modules. [all …]
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D | email-examples.rst | 3 :mod:`email`: Examples 6 Here are a few examples of how to use the :mod:`email` package to read, write, 7 and send simple email messages, as well as more complex MIME messages. 11 .. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-simple.py 17 .. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-headers.py 23 .. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-mime.py 26 Here's an example of how to send the entire contents of a directory as an email 29 .. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-dir.py 35 .. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-unpack.py 40 .. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-alternative.py
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D | email.charset.rst | 1 :mod:`email.charset`: Representing character sets 4 .. module:: email.charset 9 and character set conversions in email messages, as well as a character set 12 :mod:`email` package. 14 Import this class from the :mod:`email.charset` module. 21 Map character sets to their email properties. 23 This class provides information about the requirements imposed on email for a 27 character set in an email message in an RFC-compliant way. 30 in email headers or bodies. Certain character sets must be converted outright, 31 and are not allowed in email. [all …]
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D | email.generator.rst | 1 :mod:`email.generator`: Generating MIME documents 4 .. module:: email.generator 5 :synopsis: Generate flat text email messages from a message structure. 8 One of the most common tasks is to generate the flat text of the email message 14 Again, as with the :mod:`email.parser` module, you aren't limited to the 16 yourself. However the bundled generator knows how to generate most email in a 17 standards-compliant way, should handle MIME and non-MIME email messages just 19 structure via the :class:`~email.parser.Parser` class, and back to flat text, 21 using the Generator on a :class:`~email.message.Message` constructed by program 22 may result in changes to the :class:`~email.message.Message` object as defaults [all …]
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D | email.message.rst | 1 :mod:`email.message`: Representing an email message 4 .. module:: email.message 5 :synopsis: The base class representing email messages. 8 The central class in the :mod:`email` package is the :class:`Message` class, 9 imported from the :mod:`email.message` module. It is the base class for the 10 :mod:`email` object model. :class:`Message` provides the core functionality for 51 :class:`~email.generator.Generator` instance and use its 52 :meth:`~email.generator.Generator.flatten` method directly. For example:: 55 from email.generator import Generator 132 :class:`~email.charset.Charset` instance (see :mod:`email.charset`), a [all …]
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D | email.encoders.rst | 1 :mod:`email.encoders`: Encoders 4 .. module:: email.encoders 5 :synopsis: Encoders for email message payloads. 8 When creating :class:`~email.message.Message` objects from scratch, you often 13 The :mod:`email` package provides some convenient encodings in its 15 :class:`~email.mime.audio.MIMEAudio` and :class:`~email.mime.image.MIMEImage`
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/external/python/cpython2/Lib/email/ |
D | __init__.py | 3 # Contact: email-sig@python.org 5 """A package for parsing, handling, and generating email messages.""" 49 # of importing email since those cascadingly import most of the rest of the 50 # email package. 56 from email.parser import Parser 65 from email.parser import Parser 71 # email 4.0 module names), to old-style names (email 3.0 module names). 76 self.__name__ = 'email.' + module_name 86 # email.<old name> -> email.<new name is lowercased old name> 102 # email.MIME<old name> -> email.mime.<new name is lowercased old name> [all …]
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D | charset.py | 3 # Contact: email-sig@python.org 13 import email.base64mime 14 import email.quoprimime 16 from email import errors 17 from email.encoders import encode_7or8bit 66 # them to the real ones used in email. 157 """Map character sets to their email properties. 159 This class provides information about the requirements imposed on email 163 information on how to use that character set in an email in an 167 when used in email headers or bodies. Certain character sets must be [all …]
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D | base64mime.py | 3 # Contact: email-sig@python.org 11 It is used in the MIME standards for email to attach images, audio, and text 23 decoding. To deal with the various line wrapping issues, use the email.header 40 from email.utils import fix_eols 76 to the canonical email line separator \\r\\n unless the keep_eols 81 this function directly in email. 129 canonical email end-of-line sequence \\r\\n. Otherwise they will be left 134 in an email. 163 If convert_eols is set to a string value, all canonical email linefeeds, 170 level email.header class for that functionality.
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/external/python/cpython2/Tools/scripts/ |
D | mailerdaemon.py | 37 # If a re, it should contain at least a group (?P<email>...) which 38 # should refer to the email address. The re can also contain a group 44 # multiple email addresses. The second re is matched (not searched) 48 'error: (?P<reason>unresolvable): (?P<email>.+)', 50 '(?P<email>[^ \n].*)\n( .*\n)?'), 51 'remote execution.*\n.*rmail (?P<email>.+)', 53 ' +(?P<email>.*)\n(The following recipients did not receive your message:\n\n)?'), 54 '------- Failure Reasons --------\n\n(?P<reason>.*)\n(?P<email>.*)', 55 '^<(?P<email>.*)>:\n(?P<reason>.*)', 56 '^(?P<reason>User mailbox exceeds allowed size): (?P<email>.+)', [all …]
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/external/autotest/client/common_lib/ |
D | mail.py | 1 import os, email, smtplib 6 Send out a plain old text email. It uses sendmail by default, but 10 from_address: the email address to put in the "From:" field 12 strings to put in the "To:" field of the email 14 strings to put in the "Cc:" field of the email 15 subject: the email subject 16 message_body: the body of the email. there's no special 30 message = email.Message.Message()
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/external/libxml2/test/relaxng/ |
D | tutor3_5_1.xml | 2 <card name="John Smith" email="js@example.com"/> 3 <card email="js@example.com" name="John Smith"/> 4 <card email="js@example.com"><name>John Smith</name></card> 5 <card name="John Smith"><email>js@example.com</email></card> 6 <card><name>John Smith</name><email>js@example.com</email></card>
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/external/python/cpython2/Doc/includes/ |
D | email-mime.py | 4 # Here are the email package modules we'll need 5 from email.mime.image import MIMEImage 6 from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart 10 # Create the container (outer) email message. 13 # me == the sender's email address 14 # family = the list of all recipients' email addresses 28 # Send the email via our own SMTP server.
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D | email-dir.py | 13 from email import encoders 14 from email.message import Message 15 from email.mime.audio import MIMEAudio 16 from email.mime.base import MIMEBase 17 from email.mime.image import MIMEImage 18 from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart 19 from email.mime.text import MIMEText 30 Unless the -o option is given, the email is sent by forwarding to your local
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D | email-alternative.py | 5 from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart 6 from email.mime.text import MIMEText 8 # me == my email address 9 # you == recipient's email address 10 me = "my@email.com" 11 you = "your@email.com"
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/external/toolchain-utils/cros_utils/ |
D | email_sender.py | 4 """Utilities to send email either through SMTP or SendGMR.""" 8 from email import encoders as Encoders 9 from email.mime.base import MIMEBase 10 from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart 11 from email.mime.text import MIMEText 20 """Utility class to send email through SMTP or SendGMR.""" 38 """Choose appropriate email method and call it.""" 48 """Send email via standard smtp mail.""" 49 # Email summary to the current user. 85 """Send email via sendgmr program."""
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/external/autotest/client/site_tests/telemetry_LoginTest/ |
D | telemetry_LoginTest.py | 26 email = login_status['email'] 29 return (is_regular_user, email) 41 (is_regular_user, email) = self._get_login_status(cr) 44 if email != cr.username: 45 raise error.TestFail('user email mismatch %s' % email)
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/external/autotest/site_utils/ |
D | gmail_lib.py | 25 from email.mime.text import MIMEText 65 """An email message.""" 106 'could not send email.') 112 """Send an email message. 121 logging.debug('Email sent: %s' , message['id']) 124 logging.error('Failed to send email: %s', error) 130 """Send email. 133 @param subject: Subject of the email. 142 logging.error('Failed to send email to %s: Credential file does not' 144 'install it. If you need to be able to send email, ' [all …]
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/external/python/cpython2/Lib/email/test/ |
D | test_email_torture.py | 3 # A torture test of the email package. This should not be run as part of the 4 # standard Python test suite since it requires several meg of email messages 6 # Python distro, but are available as part of the standalone email package at 15 from email.test.test_email import TestEmailBase 18 import email 19 from email import __file__ as testfile 20 from email.iterators import _structure 39 msg = email.message_from_file(fp)
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/external/libphonenumber/ |
D | pom.xml | 48 <email>jia.shao.peng@gmail.com</email> 58 <email>lararennie@google.com</email> 69 <email>tronikos@gmail.com</email> 72 <name>g1smd.email</name> 73 <email>g1smd.email@gmail.com</email> 77 <email>philip.liard@gmail.com</email>
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/external/e2fsprogs/ |
D | SHLIBS | 4 Email: tytso@mit.edu 11 Email: tytso@mit.edu 18 Email: tytso@mit.edu 25 Email: tytso@mit.edu 32 Email: tytso@mit.edu
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