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Mail improvements: - Implement new config option in mail-section "ignore_alternatives" to ignore alternatives in a multipart/alternative mail. The *last* text/plain part of the *first* multipart/alternative is used as the message, if ignore_alternatives is set all other alternative parts of the first multipart/alternative that contained a text/plain part are ignored. Other multipart/alternative or other multipart are attached as before. This fixes [SF#959811] "Multipart/alternative handling considered bad". Note that this also changes which text/plain part is attached as the message if there are several text/plain parts in a multipart: Previously the *first* text/plain would be attached. Now we attach the *last* one, this is more in line with rfc 2046, sec. 5.1.4. according to Philipp Gortan. - Fix bug in attachment of text parts: If there are multiple text/plain parts in a nested multipart, the previous code would attach the multipart serialisation instead of the text/plain serialisation as a file to the issue in some cases. - Add regression tests for the new config-option and bug-fixes above.
author Ralf Schlatterbeck <schlatterbeck@users.sourceforge.net>
date Wed, 14 Nov 2007 14:57:47 +0000
parents 3fd672293712
children 042ace5ddb7c
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#$Id: exceptions.py,v 1.1 2004-03-26 00:44:11 richard Exp $
'''Exceptions for use across all Roundup components.
'''

__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'

class Reject(Exception):
    '''An auditor may raise this exception when the current create or set
    operation should be stopped.

    It is up to the specific interface invoking the create or set to
    handle this exception sanely. For example:

    - mailgw will trap and ignore Reject for file attachments and messages
    - cgi will trap and present the exception in a nice format
    '''
    pass

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