| % This document is largely a stub used to allow the email package docs |
| % to be formatted separately from the rest of the Python |
| % documentation. This allows the documentation to be released |
| % independently of the rest of Python since the email package is being |
| % maintained for multiple Python versions, and on an accelerated |
| % schedule. |
| |
| \documentclass{howto} |
| |
| \title{email Package Reference} |
| \author{Barry Warsaw} |
| \authoraddress{\email{barry@python.org}} |
| |
| \date{\today} |
| \release{3.0} % software release, not documentation |
| \setreleaseinfo{} % empty for final release |
| \setshortversion{3.0} % major.minor only for software |
| |
| \begin{document} |
| |
| \maketitle |
| |
| \begin{abstract} |
| The \module{email} package provides classes and utilities to create, |
| parse, generate, and modify email messages, conforming to all the |
| relevant email and MIME related RFCs. |
| \end{abstract} |
| |
| % The ugly "%begin{latexonly}" pseudo-environment suppresses the table |
| % of contents for HTML generation. |
| % |
| %begin{latexonly} |
| \tableofcontents |
| %end{latexonly} |
| |
| \section{Introduction} |
| The \module{email} package provides classes and utilities to create, |
| parse, generate, and modify email messages, conforming to all the |
| relevant email and MIME related RFCs. |
| |
| This document describes version 3.0 of the \module{email} package, which is |
| distributed with Python 2.4 and is available as a standalone distutils-based |
| package for use with Python 2.3. \module{email} 3.0 is not compatible with |
| Python versions earlier than 2.3. For more information about the |
| \module{email} package, including download links and mailing lists, see |
| \ulink{Python's email SIG}{http://www.python.org/sigs/email-sig}. |
| |
| The documentation that follows was written for the Python project, so |
| if you're reading this as part of the standalone \module{email} |
| package documentation, there are a few notes to be aware of: |
| |
| \begin{itemize} |
| \item Deprecation and ``version added'' notes are relative to the |
| Python version a feature was added or deprecated. |
| |
| \item If you're reading this documentation as part of the |
| standalone \module{email} package, some of the internal links to |
| other sections of the Python standard library may not resolve. |
| |
| \end{itemize} |
| |
| \input{email} |
| |
| \end{document} |