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								\section{\module{rfc822} ---
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								         Parse RFC 2822 mail headers}
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								\declaremodule{standard}{rfc822}
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								\modulesynopsis{Parse \rfc{2822} style mail messages.}
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								\deprecated{2.3}{The \refmodule{email} package should be used in
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								                 preference to the \module{rfc822} module.  This
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								                 module is present only to maintain backward
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								                 compatibility.}
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								This module defines a class, \class{Message}, which represents an
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								``email message'' as defined by the Internet standard
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								\rfc{2822}.\footnote{This module originally conformed to \rfc{822},
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								hence the name.  Since then, \rfc{2822} has been released as an
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								update to \rfc{822}.  This module should be considered
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								\rfc{2822}-conformant, especially in cases where the
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								syntax or semantics have changed since \rfc{822}.}  Such messages
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								consist of a collection of message headers, and a message body.  This
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								module also defines a helper class
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								\class{AddressList} for parsing \rfc{2822} addresses.  Please refer to
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								the RFC for information on the specific syntax of \rfc{2822} messages.
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								The \refmodule{mailbox}\refstmodindex{mailbox} module provides classes 
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								to read mailboxes produced by various end-user mail programs.
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								\begin{classdesc}{Message}{file\optional{, seekable}}
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								A \class{Message} instance is instantiated with an input object as
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								parameter.  Message relies only on the input object having a
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								\method{readline()} method; in particular, ordinary file objects
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								qualify.  Instantiation reads headers from the input object up to a
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								delimiter line (normally a blank line) and stores them in the
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								instance.  The message body, following the headers, is not consumed.
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								This class can work with any input object that supports a
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								\method{readline()} method.  If the input object has seek and tell
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								capability, the \method{rewindbody()} method will work; also, illegal
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								lines will be pushed back onto the input stream.  If the input object
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								line of input, \class{Message} will use that to push back illegal
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								lines.  Thus this class can be used to parse messages coming from a
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								buffered stream.
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								The optional \var{seekable} argument is provided as a workaround for
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								data before discovering that the \cfunction{lseek()} system call
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								doesn't work.  For maximum portability, you should set the seekable
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								argument to zero to prevent that initial \method{tell()} when passing
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								in an unseekable object such as a a file object created from a socket
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								Input lines as read from the file may either be terminated by CR-LF or
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								linefeed before the line is stored.
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								All header matching is done independent of upper or lower case;
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								e.g.\ \code{\var{m}['From']}, \code{\var{m}['from']} and
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								\code{\var{m}['FROM']} all yield the same result.
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								\begin{classdesc}{AddressList}{field}
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								You may instantiate the \class{AddressList} helper class using a single
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								string parameter, a comma-separated list of \rfc{2822} addresses to be
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								parsed.  (The parameter \code{None} yields an empty list.)
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								\begin{funcdesc}{quote}{str}
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								backslashes and double quotes replaced by backslash-double quote.
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								\begin{funcdesc}{parseaddr}{address}
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								Parse \var{address}, which should be the value of some
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								address-containing field such as \mailheader{To} or \mailheader{Cc},
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								into its constituent ``realname'' and ``email address'' parts.
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								\begin{funcdesc}{dump_address_pair}{pair}
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								\code{(\var{realname}, \var{email_address})} and returns the string
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								value suitable for a \mailheader{To} or \mailheader{Cc} header.  If
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								Attempts to parse a date according to the rules in \rfc{2822}.
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								however, some mailers don't follow that format as specified, so
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								\code{'Mon, 20 Nov 1995 19:12:08 -0500'}.  If it succeeds in parsing
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								the date, \function{parsedate()} returns a 9-tuple that can be passed
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								directly to \function{time.mktime()}; otherwise \code{None} will be
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								returned.  Note that fields 6, 7, and 8 of the result tuple are not
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								Performs the same function as \function{parsedate()}, but returns
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								that can be passed directly to \function{time.mktime()}, and the tenth
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								term for Greenwich Mean Time).  (Note that the sign of the timezone
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								variable for the same timezone; the latter variable follows the
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								\POSIX{} standard while this module follows \rfc{2822}.)  If the input
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								\code{None}.  Note that fields 6, 7, and 8 of the result tuple are not
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								timestamp.  If the timezone item in the tuple is \code{None}, assume
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								local time.  Minor deficiency: this first interprets the first 8
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								difference; this may yield a slight error around daylight savings time
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								switch dates.  Not enough to worry about for common use.
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								\begin{seealso}
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								  \seemodule{email}{Comprehensive email handling package; supercedes
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								                    the \module{rfc822} module.}
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								  \seemodule{mailbox}{Classes to read various mailbox formats produced 
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								                      by end-user mail programs.}
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								  \seemodule{mimetools}{Subclass of \class{rfc822.Message} that
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								                        handles MIME encoded messages.} 
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								\end{seealso}
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								\subsection{Message Objects \label{message-objects}}
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								A \class{Message} instance has the following methods:
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								\begin{methoddesc}{rewindbody}{}
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								Seek to the start of the message body.  This only works if the file
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								object is seekable.
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								\end{methoddesc}
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								\begin{methoddesc}{isheader}{line}
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								Returns a line's canonicalized fieldname (the dictionary key that will
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								be used to index it) if the line is a legal \rfc{2822} header; otherwise
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								returns \code{None} (implying that parsing should stop here and the
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								line be pushed back on the input stream).  It is sometimes useful to
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								\begin{methoddesc}{islast}{line}
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								Return true if the given line is a delimiter on which Message should
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								stop.  The delimiter line is consumed, and the file object's read
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								location positioned immediately after it.  By default this method just
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								\begin{methoddesc}{iscomment}{line}
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								Return \code{True} if the given line should be ignored entirely, just skipped.
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								By default this is a stub that always returns \code{False}, but you can
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								override it in a subclass.
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								\begin{methoddesc}{getallmatchingheaders}{name}
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								Return a list of lines consisting of all headers matching
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								\var{name}, if any.  Each physical line, whether it is a continuation
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								line or not, is a separate list item.  Return the empty list if no
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								header matches \var{name}.
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								\begin{methoddesc}{getfirstmatchingheader}{name}
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								Return a list of lines comprising the first header matching
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								\var{name}, and its continuation line(s), if any.  Return
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								\code{None} if there is no header matching \var{name}.
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								\begin{methoddesc}{getrawheader}{name}
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								Return a single string consisting of the text after the colon in the
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								the trailing linefeed, and internal linefeeds and whitespace if there
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								no header matching \var{name}.
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								Like \code{getrawheader(\var{name})}, but strip leading and trailing
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								whitespace.  Internal whitespace is not stripped.  The optional
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								An alias for \method{getheader()}, to make the interface more compatible 
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								\begin{methoddesc}{getaddr}{name}
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								Return a pair \code{(\var{full name}, \var{email address})} parsed
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								from the string returned by \code{getheader(\var{name})}.  If no
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								otherwise both the full name and the address are (possibly empty)
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								strings.
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								Example: If \var{m}'s first \mailheader{From} header contains the
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								string \code{'jack@cwi.nl (Jack Jansen)'}, then
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								\code{m.getaddr('From')} will yield the pair
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								\code{('Jack Jansen', 'jack@cwi.nl')}.
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								If the header contained
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								\code{'Jack Jansen <jack@cwi.nl>'} instead, it would yield the
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								\begin{methoddesc}{getaddrlist}{name}
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								This is similar to \code{getaddr(\var{list})}, but parses a header
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								containing a list of email addresses (e.g.\ a \mailheader{To} header) and
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								returns a list of \code{(\var{full name}, \var{email address})} pairs
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								(even if there was only one address in the header).  If there is no
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								If multiple headers exist that match the named header (e.g. if there
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								are several \mailheader{Cc} headers), all are parsed for addresses.
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								Any continuation lines the named headers contain are also parsed.
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								\begin{methoddesc}{getdate}{name}
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								compatible with \function{time.mktime()}; note that fields 6, 7, and 8 
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								\var{name}, or it is unparsable, return \code{None}.
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								collection of email from many sources, it is still possible that this
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								\begin{methoddesc}{getdate_tz}{name}
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								10-tuple; the first 9 elements will make a tuple compatible with
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								\function{time.mktime()}, and the 10th is a number giving the offset
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								of the date's timezone from UTC.  Note that fields 6, 7, and 8 
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								are not usable.  Similarly to \method{getdate()}, if
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								there is no header matching \var{name}, or it is unparsable, return
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								\code{None}. 
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								\class{Message} instances also support a limited mapping interface.
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								In particular: \code{\var{m}[name]} is like
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								\code{\var{m}.get(\var{name}\optional{\var{, default}})},
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								\code{\var{m}.has_key(\var{name})}, \code{\var{m}.keys()},
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								\code{\var{m}.values()} \code{\var{m}.items()}, and
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								\code{\var{m}.setdefault(\var{name}\optional{\var{, default}})} act as
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								an empty string as the default value.  \class{Message} instances
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								also support the mapping writable interface \code{\var{m}[name] =
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								value} and \code{del \var{m}[name]}.  \class{Message} objects do not
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								support the \method{clear()}, \method{copy()}, \method{popitem()}, or
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								\method{update()} methods of the mapping interface.  (Support for
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								\method{get()} and \method{setdefault()} was only added in Python
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								2.2.)
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								Finally, \class{Message} instances have some public instance variables:
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								\begin{memberdesc}{headers}
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								A list containing the entire set of header lines, in the order in
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								which they were read (except that setitem calls may disturb this
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								order). Each line contains a trailing newline.  The
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								blank line terminating the headers is not contained in the list.
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								\begin{memberdesc}{fp}
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								The file or file-like object passed at instantiation time.  This can
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								be used to read the message content.
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								\end{memberdesc}
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								\begin{memberdesc}{unixfrom}
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								The \UNIX{} \samp{From~} line, if the message had one, or an empty
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								string.  This is needed to regenerate the message in some contexts,
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								such as an \code{mbox}-style mailbox file.
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								\subsection{AddressList Objects \label{addresslist-objects}}
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								An \class{AddressList} instance has the following methods:
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								\begin{methoddesc}{__len__}{}
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								Return the number of addresses in the address list.
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								\begin{methoddesc}{__str__}{}
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								Return a canonicalized string representation of the address list.
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								Addresses are rendered in "name" <host@domain> form, comma-separated.
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								\begin{methoddesc}{__add__}{alist}
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								Return a new \class{AddressList} instance that contains all addresses
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								in both \class{AddressList} operands, with duplicates removed (set
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								union).
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								In-place version of \method{__add__()}; turns this \class{AddressList}
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								instance into the union of itself and the right-hand instance,
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								\var{alist}.
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								Return a new \class{AddressList} instance that contains every address
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								in the left-hand \class{AddressList} operand that is not present in
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								the right-hand address operand (set difference).
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								In-place version of \method{__sub__()}, removing addresses in this
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								list which are also in \var{alist}.
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								Finally, \class{AddressList} instances have one public instance variable:
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								\begin{memberdesc}{addresslist}
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								A list of tuple string pairs, one per address.  In each member, the
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								first is the canonicalized name part, the second is the
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								actual route-address (\character{@}-separated username-host.domain
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								pair).
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								\end{memberdesc}
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