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On Oct 30, 2008, at 6:17 PM, Andrew McNamara wrote:

That's a tricker case, but I think it should use bytes internally. One of the early goals of email was that be able to cope with malformed MIME -
this includes incorrectly encoded messages. So I think it must keep a
bytes representation internally.

However - charset encoding is part of the MIME spec, so users have a
reasonable expectation that the mime lib will present them with unicode.
So the API needs to be unicode.

The latter doesn't though, and it needs a lot of work (we tried and failed
at pycon).

Yes, it's hard. I think we're going to have to break the API.

I did make a start on a new API for email to work better with bytes and unicode. I didn't get that far before other work intruded. My current thinking is that you need separate APIs where appropriate to access email content as unicodes (or decoded data in general). For example, normally headers and their values would be bytes, but there would be an API to retrieve the decoded values as unicodes.

Similarly, where get_payload() now takes a 'decoded' option, there would be a separate API for retrieving the decoded payload. This is a bit trickier because depending on the content-type, you might want a unicode, or an image, or a sound file, etc.

Another tricky issue is how to set these things. We have to get in the habit of writing

    message[b'Subject'] = b'Hello'

but that's really gross, and of course email_from_string() would have to become email_from_bytes(). Maybe the API accepts unicode strings but only if they are ASCII?

There are lots of other problems with the email package, and while it's made my life much better on the whole, it is definitely in need of improvement. Unfortunately, I don't see myself having much time to attack it in the near future. Maybe we can make it a Pycon sprint (instead of spending all that time on the bzr experiment ;), or, if someone else wants to lead the dirty work, I would definitely pitch in with my thoughts on API and implementation.

- -Barry

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