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Source code: Lib/mailbox.py This module defines two classes, Mailbox and Message, for accessing and manipulating on-disk mailboxes and the messages they contain. Mailbox offers a dictionary-like ma...| Python documentation
Source code: Lib/email/mime/ This module is part of the legacy ( Compat32) email API. Its functionality is partially replaced by the contentmanager in the new API, but in certain applications these...| Python documentation
Source code: Lib/email/utils.py There are a couple of useful utilities provided in the email.utils module: The remaining functions are part of the legacy ( Compat32) email API. There is no need to ...| Python documentation
Source code: Lib/email/message.py The central class in the email package is the EmailMessage class, imported from the email.message module. It is the base class for the email object model. EmailMes...| Python documentation
Source code: Lib/email/generator.py One of the most common tasks is to generate the flat (serialized) version of the email message represented by a message object structure. You will need to do thi...| Python documentation
Source code: Lib/email/errors.py The following exception classes are defined in the email.errors module: Here is the list of the defects that the FeedParser can find while parsing messages. Note th...| Python documentation
Source code: Lib/email/policy.py The email package’s prime focus is the handling of email messages as described by the various email and MIME RFCs. However, the general format of email messages (a ...| Python documentation
Source code: Lib/smtplib.py The smtplib module defines an SMTP client session object that can be used to send mail to any internet machine with an SMTP or ESMTP listener daemon. For details of SMTP...| Python documentation
Source code: Lib/http/server.py This module defines classes for implementing HTTP servers. Availability: not WASI. This module does not work or is not available on WebAssembly. See WebAssembly plat...| Python documentation