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:mod:`mimify` --- MIME processing of mail messages

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.. module:: mimify
   :synopsis: Mimification and unmimification of mail messages.
   :deprecated:


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.. deprecated:: 2.3
   The :mod:`email` package should be used in preference to the :mod:`mimify`
   module.  This module is present only to maintain backward compatibility.

The :mod:`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:

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unmimify message
edit message
mimify message
send message

The modules defines the following user-callable functions and user-settable variables:

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.. function:: mimify(infile, outfile)

   Copy the message in *infile* to *outfile*, converting parts to quoted-printable
   and adding MIME mail headers when necessary. *infile* and *outfile* can be file
   objects (actually, any object that has a :meth:`readline` method (for *infile*)
   or a :meth:`write` method (for *outfile*)) or strings naming the files. If
   *infile* and *outfile* are both strings, they may have the same value.


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.. function:: unmimify(infile, outfile[, decode_base64])

   Copy the message in *infile* to *outfile*, decoding all quoted-printable parts.
   *infile* and *outfile* can be file objects (actually, any object that has a
   :meth:`readline` method (for *infile*) or a :meth:`write` method (for
   *outfile*)) or strings naming the files.  If *infile* and *outfile* are both
   strings, they may have the same value. If the *decode_base64* argument is
   provided and tests true, any parts that are coded in the base64 encoding are
   decoded as well.


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.. function:: mime_decode_header(line)

   Return a decoded version of the encoded header line in *line*. This only
   supports the ISO 8859-1 charset (Latin-1).


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.. function:: mime_encode_header(line)

   Return a MIME-encoded version of the header line in *line*.


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.. data:: MAXLEN

   By default, a part will be encoded as quoted-printable when it contains any
   non-ASCII characters (characters with the 8th bit set), or if there are any
   lines longer than :const:`MAXLEN` characters (default value 200).


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.. data:: CHARSET

   When not specified in the mail headers, a character set must be filled in.  The
   string used is stored in :const:`CHARSET`, and the default value is ISO-8859-1
   (also known as Latin1 (latin-one)).

This module can also be used from the command line. Usage is as follows:

mimify.py -e [-l length] [infile [outfile]]
mimify.py -d [-b] [infile [outfile]]

to encode (mimify) and decode (unmimify) respectively. infile defaults to standard input, outfile defaults to standard output. The same file can be specified for input and output.

If the -l option is given when encoding, if there are any lines longer than the specified length, the containing part will be encoded.

If the -b option is given when decoding, any base64 parts will be decoded as well.

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.. seealso::

   Module :mod:`quopri`
      Encode and decode MIME quoted-printable files.

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