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# Copyright (C) 2001-2018, Python Software Foundation
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# For licence information, see README file.
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"Project-Id-Version: Python 3.6\n"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:2
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msgid ":mod:`email.headerregistry`: Custom Header Objects"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:10
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msgid "**Source code:** :source:`Lib/email/headerregistry.py`"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:14
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msgid "[1]_"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:16
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msgid ""
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"Headers are represented by customized subclasses of :class:`str`. The "
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"particular class used to represent a given header is determined by the :attr:"
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"`~email.policy.EmailPolicy.header_factory` of the :mod:`~email.policy` in "
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"effect when the headers are created. This section documents the particular "
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"``header_factory`` implemented by the email package for handling :RFC:`5322` "
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"compliant email messages, which not only provides customized header objects "
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"for various header types, but also provides an extension mechanism for "
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"applications to add their own custom header types."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:25
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msgid ""
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"When using any of the policy objects derived from :data:`~email.policy."
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"EmailPolicy`, all headers are produced by :class:`.HeaderRegistry` and have :"
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"class:`.BaseHeader` as their last base class. Each header class has an "
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"additional base class that is determined by the type of the header. For "
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"example, many headers have the class :class:`.UnstructuredHeader` as their "
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"other base class. The specialized second class for a header is determined "
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"by the name of the header, using a lookup table stored in the :class:`."
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"HeaderRegistry`. All of this is managed transparently for the typical "
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"application program, but interfaces are provided for modifying the default "
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"behavior for use by more complex applications."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:36
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msgid ""
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"The sections below first document the header base classes and their "
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"attributes, followed by the API for modifying the behavior of :class:`."
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"HeaderRegistry`, and finally the support classes used to represent the data "
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"parsed from structured headers."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:44
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msgid ""
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"*name* and *value* are passed to ``BaseHeader`` from the :attr:`~email."
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"policy.EmailPolicy.header_factory` call. The string value of any header "
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"object is the *value* fully decoded to unicode."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:48
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msgid "This base class defines the following read-only properties:"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:53
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msgid ""
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"The name of the header (the portion of the field before the ':'). This is "
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"exactly the value passed in the :attr:`~email.policy.EmailPolicy."
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"header_factory` call for *name*; that is, case is preserved."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:61
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msgid ""
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"A tuple of :exc:`~email.errors.HeaderDefect` instances reporting any RFC "
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"compliance problems found during parsing. The email package tries to be "
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"complete about detecting compliance issues. See the :mod:`~email.errors` "
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"module for a discussion of the types of defects that may be reported."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:69
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msgid ""
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"The maximum number of headers of this type that can have the same ``name``. "
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"A value of ``None`` means unlimited. The ``BaseHeader`` value for this "
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"attribute is ``None``; it is expected that specialized header classes will "
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"override this value as needed."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:74
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msgid ""
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"``BaseHeader`` also provides the following method, which is called by the "
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"email library code and should not in general be called by application "
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"programs:"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:80
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msgid ""
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"Return a string containing :attr:`~email.policy.Policy.linesep` characters "
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"as required to correctly fold the header according to *policy*. A :attr:"
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"`~email.policy.Policy.cte_type` of ``8bit`` will be treated as if it were "
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"``7bit``, since headers may not contain arbitrary binary data. If :attr:"
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"`~email.policy.EmailPolicy.utf8` is ``False``, non-ASCII data will be :rfc:"
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"`2047` encoded."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:88
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msgid ""
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"``BaseHeader`` by itself cannot be used to create a header object. It "
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"defines a protocol that each specialized header cooperates with in order to "
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"produce the header object. Specifically, ``BaseHeader`` requires that the "
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"specialized class provide a :func:`classmethod` named ``parse``. This "
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"method is called as follows::"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:96
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msgid ""
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"``kwds`` is a dictionary containing one pre-initialized key, ``defects``. "
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"``defects`` is an empty list. The parse method should append any detected "
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"defects to this list. On return, the ``kwds`` dictionary *must* contain "
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"values for at least the keys ``decoded`` and ``defects``. ``decoded`` "
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"should be the string value for the header (that is, the header value fully "
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"decoded to unicode). The parse method should assume that *string* may "
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"contain content-transfer-encoded parts, but should correctly handle all "
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"valid unicode characters as well so that it can parse un-encoded header "
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"values."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:105
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msgid ""
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"``BaseHeader``'s ``__new__`` then creates the header instance, and calls its "
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"``init`` method. The specialized class only needs to provide an ``init`` "
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"method if it wishes to set additional attributes beyond those provided by "
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"``BaseHeader`` itself. Such an ``init`` method should look like this::"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:114
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msgid ""
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"That is, anything extra that the specialized class puts in to the ``kwds`` "
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"dictionary should be removed and handled, and the remaining contents of "
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"``kw`` (and ``args``) passed to the ``BaseHeader`` ``init`` method."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:121
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"An \"unstructured\" header is the default type of header in :rfc:`5322`. Any "
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"header that does not have a specified syntax is treated as unstructured. "
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"The classic example of an unstructured header is the :mailheader:`Subject` "
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"header."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:126
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msgid ""
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"In :rfc:`5322`, an unstructured header is a run of arbitrary text in the "
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"ASCII character set. :rfc:`2047`, however, has an :rfc:`5322` compatible "
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"mechanism for encoding non-ASCII text as ASCII characters within a header "
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"value. When a *value* containing encoded words is passed to the "
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"constructor, the ``UnstructuredHeader`` parser converts such encoded words "
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"into unicode, following the :rfc:`2047` rules for unstructured text. The "
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"parser uses heuristics to attempt to decode certain non-compliant encoded "
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"words. Defects are registered in such cases, as well as defects for issues "
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"such as invalid characters within the encoded words or the non-encoded text."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:136
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msgid "This header type provides no additional attributes."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:141
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msgid ""
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":rfc:`5322` specifies a very specific format for dates within email headers. "
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"The ``DateHeader`` parser recognizes that date format, as well as "
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"recognizing a number of variant forms that are sometimes found \"in the wild"
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"\"."
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msgstr ""
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msgid "This header type provides the following additional attributes:"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:150
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msgid ""
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"If the header value can be recognized as a valid date of one form or "
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"another, this attribute will contain a :class:`~datetime.datetime` instance "
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"representing that date. If the timezone of the input date is specified as "
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"``-0000`` (indicating it is in UTC but contains no information about the "
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"source timezone), then :attr:`.datetime` will be a naive :class:`~datetime."
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"datetime`. If a specific timezone offset is found (including `+0000`), "
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"then :attr:`.datetime` will contain an aware ``datetime`` that uses :class:"
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"`datetime.timezone` to record the timezone offset."
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"The ``decoded`` value of the header is determined by formatting the "
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"``datetime`` according to the :rfc:`5322` rules; that is, it is set to::"
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"When creating a ``DateHeader``, *value* may be :class:`~datetime.datetime` "
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"instance. This means, for example, that the following code is valid and "
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"does what one would expect::"
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msgid ""
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"Because this is a naive ``datetime`` it will be interpreted as a UTC "
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"timestamp, and the resulting value will have a timezone of ``-0000``. Much "
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"more useful is to use the :func:`~email.utils.localtime` function from the :"
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"mod:`~email.utils` module::"
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"This example sets the date header to the current time and date using the "
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"current timezone offset."
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msgid ""
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"Address headers are one of the most complex structured header types. The "
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"``AddressHeader`` class provides a generic interface to any address header."
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"A tuple of :class:`.Group` objects encoding the addresses and groups found "
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"in the header value. Addresses that are not part of a group are represented "
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"in this list as single-address ``Groups`` whose :attr:`~.Group.display_name` "
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"is ``None``."
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msgid ""
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"A tuple of :class:`.Address` objects encoding all of the individual "
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"addresses from the header value. If the header value contains any groups, "
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"the individual addresses from the group are included in the list at the "
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"point where the group occurs in the value (that is, the list of addresses is "
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"\"flattened\" into a one dimensional list)."
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msgid ""
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"The ``decoded`` value of the header will have all encoded words decoded to "
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"unicode. :class:`~encodings.idna` encoded domain names are also decoded to "
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"unicode. The ``decoded`` value is set by :attr:`~str.join`\\ ing the :class:"
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"`str` value of the elements of the ``groups`` attribute with ``', '``."
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"A list of :class:`.Address` and :class:`.Group` objects in any combination "
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"may be used to set the value of an address header. ``Group`` objects whose "
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"``display_name`` is ``None`` will be interpreted as single addresses, which "
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"allows an address list to be copied with groups intact by using the list "
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"obtained from the ``groups`` attribute of the source header."
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"A subclass of :class:`.AddressHeader` that adds one additional attribute:"
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msgid ""
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"The single address encoded by the header value. If the header value "
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"actually contains more than one address (which would be a violation of the "
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"RFC under the default :mod:`~email.policy`), accessing this attribute will "
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"result in a :exc:`ValueError`."
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"Many of the above classes also have a ``Unique`` variant (for example, "
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"``UniqueUnstructuredHeader``). The only difference is that in the "
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"``Unique`` variant, :attr:`~.BaseHeader.max_count` is set to 1."
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msgid ""
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"There is really only one valid value for the :mailheader:`MIME-Version` "
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"header, and that is ``1.0``. For future proofing, this header class "
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"supports other valid version numbers. If a version number has a valid value "
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"per :rfc:`2045`, then the header object will have non-``None`` values for "
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"the following attributes:"
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msgid ""
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"The version number as a string, with any whitespace and/or comments removed."
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msgid "The major version number as an integer"
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msgid "The minor version number as an integer"
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"MIME headers all start with the prefix 'Content-'. Each specific header has "
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"a certain value, described under the class for that header. Some can also "
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"take a list of supplemental parameters, which have a common format. This "
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"class serves as a base for all the MIME headers that take parameters."
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msgid "A dictionary mapping parameter names to parameter values."
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msgid ""
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"A :class:`ParameterizedMIMEHeader` class that handles the :mailheader:"
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"`Content-Type` header."
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msgid "The content type string, in the form ``maintype/subtype``."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:289
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msgid ""
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msgid ""
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msgid ""
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msgid "date"
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msgid "orig-date"
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msgid "sender"
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msgstr ""
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msgid "resent-sender"
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msgstr ""
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2016-10-30 09:46:26 +00:00
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:329
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msgid "SingleAddressHeader"
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msgstr "SingleAddressHeader"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:0
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msgid "to"
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msgstr ""
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2016-10-30 09:46:26 +00:00
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:330
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:332
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msgid "UniqueAddressHeader"
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msgstr "UniqueAddressHeader"
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2017-12-01 06:48:13 +00:00
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:0
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msgid "resent-to"
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msgstr ""
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2016-10-30 09:46:26 +00:00
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:331
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:333
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:335
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msgid "AddressHeader"
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msgstr "AddressHeader"
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2017-12-01 06:48:13 +00:00
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:0
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msgid "cc"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:0
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msgid "resent-cc"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:0
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msgid "from"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:0
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msgid "resent-from"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:0
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msgid "reply-to"
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msgstr ""
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2016-10-30 09:46:26 +00:00
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:338
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msgid "``HeaderRegistry`` has the following methods:"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:343
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msgid ""
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"*name* is the name of the header to be mapped. It will be converted to "
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"lower case in the registry. *cls* is the specialized class to be used, "
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"along with *base_class*, to create the class used to instantiate headers "
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"that match *name*."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:351
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msgid "Construct and return a class to handle creating a *name* header."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:356
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msgid ""
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"Retrieves the specialized header associated with *name* from the registry "
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"(using *default_class* if *name* does not appear in the registry) and "
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"composes it with *base_class* to produce a class, calls the constructed "
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|
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"class's constructor, passing it the same argument list, and finally returns "
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"the class instance created thereby."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:363
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msgid ""
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|
|
"The following classes are the classes used to represent data parsed from "
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|
|
"structured headers and can, in general, be used by an application program to "
|
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|
|
"construct structured values to assign to specific headers."
|
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:370
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msgid ""
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"The class used to represent an email address. The general form of an "
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"address is::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:375
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msgid "or::"
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msgstr "ou : ::"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:379
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msgid ""
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|
|
"where each part must conform to specific syntax rules spelled out in :rfc:"
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|
"`5322`."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:382
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msgid ""
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|
"As a convenience *addr_spec* can be specified instead of *username* and "
|
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|
|
"*domain*, in which case *username* and *domain* will be parsed from the "
|
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|
|
"*addr_spec*. An *addr_spec* must be a properly RFC quoted string; if it is "
|
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|
|
"not ``Address`` will raise an error. Unicode characters are allowed and "
|
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|
|
"will be property encoded when serialized. However, per the RFCs, unicode is "
|
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|
|
"*not* allowed in the username portion of the address."
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
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|
|
#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:391
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msgid ""
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|
|
"The display name portion of the address, if any, with all quoting removed. "
|
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|
|
"If the address does not have a display name, this attribute will be an empty "
|
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|
|
"string."
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:397
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msgid "The ``username`` portion of the address, with all quoting removed."
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:401
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msgid "The ``domain`` portion of the address."
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|
msgstr ""
|
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|
|
#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:405
|
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|
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msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"The ``username@domain`` portion of the address, correctly quoted for use as "
|
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|
|
"a bare address (the second form shown above). This attribute is not mutable."
|
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|
msgstr ""
|
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|
|
|
#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:411
|
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|
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msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"The ``str`` value of the object is the address quoted according to :rfc:"
|
|
|
|
"`5322` rules, but with no Content Transfer Encoding of any non-ASCII "
|
|
|
|
"characters."
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:415
|
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"To support SMTP (:rfc:`5321`), ``Address`` handles one special case: if "
|
|
|
|
"``username`` and ``domain`` are both the empty string (or ``None``), then "
|
|
|
|
"the string value of the ``Address`` is ``<>``."
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:422
|
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"The class used to represent an address group. The general form of an "
|
|
|
|
"address group is::"
|
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|
|
msgstr ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:427
|
|
|
|
msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"As a convenience for processing lists of addresses that consist of a mixture "
|
|
|
|
"of groups and single addresses, a ``Group`` may also be used to represent "
|
|
|
|
"single addresses that are not part of a group by setting *display_name* to "
|
|
|
|
"``None`` and providing a list of the single address as *addresses*."
|
|
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:434
|
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|
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msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"The ``display_name`` of the group. If it is ``None`` and there is exactly "
|
|
|
|
"one ``Address`` in ``addresses``, then the ``Group`` represents a single "
|
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|
|
"address that is not in a group."
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:440
|
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|
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msgid ""
|
|
|
|
"A possibly empty tuple of :class:`.Address` objects representing the "
|
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|
|
"addresses in the group."
|
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msgstr ""
|
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:445
|
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msgid ""
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|
|
"The ``str`` value of a ``Group`` is formatted according to :rfc:`5322`, but "
|
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|
|
"with no Content Transfer Encoding of any non-ASCII characters. If "
|
|
|
|
"``display_name`` is none and there is a single ``Address`` in the "
|
|
|
|
"``addresses`` list, the ``str`` value will be the same as the ``str`` of "
|
|
|
|
"that single ``Address``."
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:453
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msgid "Footnotes"
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|
msgstr "Notes"
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|
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#: ../Doc/library/email.headerregistry.rst:454
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msgid ""
|
2017-05-27 17:46:38 +00:00
|
|
|
"Originally added in 3.3 as a :term:`provisional module <provisional package>`"
|
2016-10-30 09:46:26 +00:00
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msgstr ""
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