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RFC 2822: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html RFC 822 : http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc822.html (obsolete) Directions for use: To create a Message object: first open a file, e.g.: fp = open(file, 'r') You can use any other legal way of getting an open file object, e.g. use sys.stdin or call os.popen(). Then pass the open file object to the Message() constructor: m = Message(fp) This class can work with any input object that supports a readline method. If the input object has seek and tell capability, the rewindbody method will work; also illegal lines will be pushed back onto the input stream. If the input object lacks seek but has an `unread' method that can push back a line of input, Message will use that to push back illegal lines. Thus this class can be used to parse messages coming from a buffered stream. The optional `seekable' argument is provided as a workaround for certain stdio libraries in which tell() discards buffered data before discovering that the lseek() system call doesn't work. For maximum portability, you should set the seekable argument to zero to prevent that initial \code{tell} when passing in an unseekable object such as a file object created from a socket object. If it is 1 on entry -- which it is by default -- the tell() method of the open file object is called once; if this raises an exception, seekable is reset to 0. For other nonzero values of seekable, this test is not made. To get the text of a particular header there are several methods: str = m.getheader(name) str = m.getrawheader(name) where name is the name of the header, e.g. 'Subject'. The difference is that getheader() strips the leading and trailing whitespace, while getrawheader() doesn't. 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