| \declaremodule{standard}{email.encoders} |
| \modulesynopsis{Encoders for email message payloads.} |
| |
| When creating \class{Message} objects from scratch, you often need to |
| encode the payloads for transport through compliant mail servers. |
| This is especially true for \mimetype{image/*} and \mimetype{text/*} |
| type messages containing binary data. |
| |
| The \module{email} package provides some convenient encodings in its |
| \module{encoders} module. These encoders are actually used by the |
| \class{MIMEAudio} and \class{MIMEImage} class constructors to provide default |
| encodings. All encoder functions take exactly one argument, the message |
| object to encode. They usually extract the payload, encode it, and reset the |
| payload to this newly encoded value. They should also set the |
| \mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header as appropriate. |
| |
| Here are the encoding functions provided: |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{encode_quopri}{msg} |
| Encodes the payload into quoted-printable form and sets the |
| \mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header to |
| \code{quoted-printable}\footnote{Note that encoding with |
| \method{encode_quopri()} also encodes all tabs and space characters in |
| the data.}. |
| This is a good encoding to use when most of your payload is normal |
| printable data, but contains a few unprintable characters. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{encode_base64}{msg} |
| Encodes the payload into base64 form and sets the |
| \mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header to |
| \code{base64}. This is a good encoding to use when most of your payload |
| is unprintable data since it is a more compact form than |
| quoted-printable. The drawback of base64 encoding is that it |
| renders the text non-human readable. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{encode_7or8bit}{msg} |
| This doesn't actually modify the message's payload, but it does set |
| the \mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header to either \code{7bit} or |
| \code{8bit} as appropriate, based on the payload data. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{encode_noop}{msg} |
| This does nothing; it doesn't even set the |
| \mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header. |
| \end{funcdesc} |