X7ROOT File Manager
Current Path:
/lib64/python3.6/email/mime
lib64
/
python3.6
/
email
/
mime
/
??
..
??
__init__.py
(0 B)
??
__pycache__
??
application.py
(1.29 KB)
??
audio.py
(2.67 KB)
??
base.py
(916 B)
??
image.py
(1.79 KB)
??
message.py
(1.29 KB)
??
multipart.py
(1.58 KB)
??
nonmultipart.py
(691 B)
??
text.py
(1.4 KB)
Editing: multipart.py
# Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation # Author: Barry Warsaw # Contact: email-sig@python.org """Base class for MIME multipart/* type messages.""" __all__ = ['MIMEMultipart'] from email.mime.base import MIMEBase class MIMEMultipart(MIMEBase): """Base class for MIME multipart/* type messages.""" def __init__(self, _subtype='mixed', boundary=None, _subparts=None, *, policy=None, **_params): """Creates a multipart/* type message. By default, creates a multipart/mixed message, with proper Content-Type and MIME-Version headers. _subtype is the subtype of the multipart content type, defaulting to `mixed'. boundary is the multipart boundary string. By default it is calculated as needed. _subparts is a sequence of initial subparts for the payload. It must be an iterable object, such as a list. You can always attach new subparts to the message by using the attach() method. Additional parameters for the Content-Type header are taken from the keyword arguments (or passed into the _params argument). """ MIMEBase.__init__(self, 'multipart', _subtype, policy=policy, **_params) # Initialise _payload to an empty list as the Message superclass's # implementation of is_multipart assumes that _payload is a list for # multipart messages. self._payload = [] if _subparts: for p in _subparts: self.attach(p) if boundary: self.set_boundary(boundary)
Upload File
Create Folder