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README.eclispe

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Eclipse don't like the .git directory.
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The extra directory level is used to keep the to
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a level above the eclipse.
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pyzmail/.gitignore

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*.pyc
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__pycache__/
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build/
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docs/build
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dist/
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man/
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pyzinfomail.exe
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pyzmail.egg-info/
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upload.lftp
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pyzmail/Changelog.txt

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2013-07-07 pyzmail-1.0.2
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parse.py:
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- fix a bug: AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'get_content_type'
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File "parse.py" line 333, in _search_message_content
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when parsing a badly formated 'multipart' email
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thanks to lyeph
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2013-05-05 pyzmail-1.0.1
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parse.py:
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- fix: "parse.py filename" raise an error, PyzMessage
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don't accept a <file> as argument.
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2013-01-03 pyzmail-1.0.0
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generate:
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python3.x function smtp.login() require string
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documentation:
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- gmail server require 'tls' mode for sending
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2011-09-16 pyzmail-0.9.9
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pyzsendmail:
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- small bug about arg_charset
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2011-09-13 pyzmail-0.9.8
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all:
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- support for python 3.2
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- added tests module
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- some documentation cosmetic
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pyzsendmail:
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- removed a old debug message (print)
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- return 0 for success, 1 for error, 2 for failed addresses
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generate:
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- Message-ID instead of Messsage-ID with 3 's'
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- add support for free header fields
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parse:
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- PzMessage renamed into PyzMessage, PzMessage is now deprecated
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2011-08-21 pyzmail-0.9.0
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- first release
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pyzmail/LICENSE

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pyzmail/MANIFEST.in

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include README.txt Changelog.txt LICENSE.txt
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include Makefile MANIFEST.in epydoc.css
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include distribute_setup.py
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include man/*
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include docs/Makefile
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pyzmail/Makefile

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epydoc_target=docs/build/html/api
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python3=/usr/bin/python3.2
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2to3=/usr/bin/2to3
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epydoc:
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mkdir -p ${epydoc_target}
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#--google-analytics "UA-21029552-4"
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epydoc -v -c epydoc.css --google-analytics "UA-21029552-4" -u ../index.html -n "pyzmail homepage" --html pyzmail -o ${epydoc_target}
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sphinx:
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cd docs ; make html man
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cp ./docs/build/man/* man
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python setup.py test
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py3:
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mkdir -p py3k
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find py3k -type f -exec perl -pi -e "s=#!/bin/env python=#!${python3}=g" {} \;
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docs: epydoc sphinx
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find . -name "*.pyc" -exec rm {} \;
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upload:
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cp ./docs/build/html/_static/favicon32.ico docs/build/html/favicon.ico
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pyzmail/README.txt

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pyzmail library
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==============
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pyzmail: Python eazy mail library
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Copyright: Alain Spineux <[email protected]>
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License: LGPL
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Homepage: http://www.magiksys.net/pyzmail/
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Overview
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--------
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pyzmail is a high level mail library for Python. It provides functions and
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classes that help to read, compose and send emails. pyzmail exists because
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their is no reasons that handling mails with Python would be more difficult
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than with popular mail clients like Outlook or Thunderbird. pyzmail hide the
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difficulties of the MIME structure and MIME encoding/decoding. It also hide
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pyzmail/build_exe.bat

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c:\Python26\python.exe setup.py py2exe --single-file

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