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Fixed #29535 -- Updated email.MIME* references for Python 3.
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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ All parameters are optional and can be set at any time prior to calling the
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new connection is created when ``send()`` is called.
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* ``attachments``: A list of attachments to put on the message. These can
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be either ``email.MIMEBase.MIMEBase`` instances, or ``(filename,
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be either :class:`~email.mime.base.MIMEBase` instances, or ``(filename,
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content, mimetype)`` triples.
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* ``headers``: A dictionary of extra headers to put on the message. The
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@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ The class has the following methods:
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recipients will not raise an exception.
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* ``message()`` constructs a ``django.core.mail.SafeMIMEText`` object (a
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subclass of Python's ``email.MIMEText.MIMEText`` class) or a
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subclass of Python's :class:`~email.mime.text.MIMEText` class) or a
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``django.core.mail.SafeMIMEMultipart`` object holding the message to be
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sent. If you ever need to extend the
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:class:`~django.core.mail.EmailMessage` class, you'll probably want to
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@ -326,8 +326,8 @@ The class has the following methods:
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* ``attach()`` creates a new file attachment and adds it to the message.
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There are two ways to call ``attach()``:
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* You can pass it a single argument that is an
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``email.MIMEBase.MIMEBase`` instance. This will be inserted directly
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* You can pass it a single argument that is a
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:class:`~email.mime.base.MIMEBase` instance. This will be inserted directly
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into the resulting message.
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* Alternatively, you can pass ``attach()`` three arguments:
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