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r87191 | r.david.murray | 2010-12-12 15:06:19 -0500 (Sun, 12 Dec 2010) | 6 lines
#243654: only create a new MIME boundary if we don't already have one.
The rearranged code should do exactly what the old code did, but
the new code avoids a potentially costly re computation in the case
where a boundary already exists.
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r85179 | r.david.murray | 2010-10-02 11:58:26 -0400 (Sat, 02 Oct 2010) | 6 lines
#1050268: make parseaddr 'quote' the contents of quoted strings in addresses.
Also made the doc string for email._parseaddr's 'quote' function more
accurate; I'd love to make the function match the old docstring instead,
but other code uses it according the existing semantics.
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r85142 | r.david.murray | 2010-10-01 11:40:20 -0400 (Fri, 01 Oct 2010) | 5 lines
#10004: in Q encoded word ignore '=xx' when xx is not valid hex.
Bug report and fix by Thomas Guettler.
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r84310 | r.david.murray | 2010-08-24 20:45:55 -0400 (Tue, 24 Aug 2010) | 8 lines
#1194222: make parsedate always return RFC2822 four character years.
Two character years are now converted to four character years using
the Posix standard rule (<68 == 2000, >=68==1900). This makes the
parsed date RFC2822 compliant even if the input is not.
Patch and test by Jeffrey Finkelstein.
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r83690 | r.david.murray | 2010-08-03 18:14:10 -0400 (Tue, 03 Aug 2010) | 10 lines
#3196: if needed pad a short base64 encoded word before trying to decode.
The RFCs encourage following Postel's law: be liberal in what you accept.
So if someone forgot to pad the base64 encoded word payload to an
even four bytes, we add the padding before handing it to base64mime.decode.
Previously, missing padding resulted in a HeaderParseError.
Patch by Jason Williams.
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r82922 | r.david.murray | 2010-07-16 21:19:57 -0400 (Fri, 16 Jul 2010) | 4 lines
#1555570: correctly handle a \r\n that is split by the read buffer.
Patch and test by Tony Nelson.
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In 2.5 the email version was bumped to 4.0.2 just before release but
after the maintenance branch was set up. The bump was not backported
to trunk, and 2.6 went out the door with a version number of 4.0.1.
I bumped this to 4.0.2 because of a behavior change, but that makes
it look the same as 2.5. So bump it again to 4.0.3.
Previously, unexpected results occurred when email was passed, for example,
'utf8' as a charset name, since email would accept it but would *not* use
the 'utf-8' codec for it, even though Python itself recognises that as
an alias for utf-8. Now Charset checks with codecs for aliases as well
as its own internal table. Issue 8898 has been opened to change this
further in py3k so that all aliasing is routed through the codecs module.
If a body part ended with \r\n, feedparser, using '$' to terminate its
search for the newline, would match on the \r\n, and think that it needed
to strip two characters in order to account for the line end before the
boundary. That made it chop one too many characters off the end of
the body part. Using \Z makes the match correct.
Patch and test by Tony Nelson.
Fixes (mysterious, to the end user) UnicodeErrors when using utf-8 as
the charset and unicode as the _text argument. Also makes the way in
which unicode gets encoded to quoted printable for other charsets more
sane (it only worked by accident previously). The _payload now is encoded
to the charset.output_charset if it is unicode.
Yukihiro Nakadaira noticed a typo in encode_7or8bit that was trying
to special case iso-2022 codecs. It turns out that the code in
question is never used, because whereas it was designed to trigger
if the payload encoding was eight bit but its output encoding was
7 bit, in practice the payload is always converted to the 7bit
encoding before encode_7or8bit is called. Patch by Shawat Anand.
Fixed a typo in the email.encoders module so that messages output using
an ISO-2022 character set will use a content-transfer-encoding of
7bit consistently. Previously if the input data had any eight bit
characters the output data would get marked as 8bit even though it
was actually 7bit.
base64 transfer-encoded payload *after* decoding it; it no longer does.
email had a special method in utils, _bdecode, specifically to do this,
so it must have served a purpose at some point, yet it is clearly wrong
per RFC. Fixed with Barry's approval, but no backport. Email package
minor version number is bumped, now version 4.0.1.
Patch by Joaquin Cuenca Abela.
message/rfc822 it turns it into an object whose body consists of
a list containing a single Message object. HeaderParser, on the
other hand, just copies the body as a string. Generator.flatten
has a special handler for the message mime type that expected the
body to be the one item list. This fails if the message was parsed
by HeaderParser. So we now check to see if the body is a string
first, and if so just we just emit it.
headers in multipart/signed MIME parts, which fixes one of the sources of
invalid modifications to such parts by Generator. Patch and tests by
Martin von Gagern.
though with some changes by me. This patch should not be back ported or
forward ported. It's a bit too risky for 2.6 and 3.x does things fairly
differently.
[ 1752723 ] email.message_from_string: initial line gets discarded
I added a test to assert that when the first line of text passed to
message_from_string() contains a leading space, the message ends up with the
appropriate FirstHeaderLineIsContinuationDefect on its defects list.
The bug is invalid.
2047-like headers where there is no whitespace between encoded words. This
fix changes the matching regexp to include a trailing lookahead assertion that
the closing ?= must be followed by whitespace, newline, or end-of-string.
This also changes the regexp to add the MULTILINE flag.