12.11.2 AddressList Objects
An AddressList instance has the following methods:
-
Return the number of addresses in the address list.
-
Return a canonicalized string representation of the address list.
Addresses are rendered in "name" <host@domain> form, comma-separated.
-
Return a new AddressList instance that contains all addresses
in both AddressList operands, with duplicates removed (set
union).
-
In-place version of __add__(); turns this AddressList
instance into the union of itself and the right-hand instance,
alist.
-
Return a new AddressList instance that contains every address
in the left-hand AddressList operand that is not present in
the right-hand address operand (set difference).
-
In-place version of __sub__(), removing addresses in this
list which are also in alist.
Finally, AddressList instances have one public instance variable:
- addresslist
-
A list of tuple string pairs, one per address. In each member, the
first is the canonicalized name part, the second is the
actual route-address ("@"-separated username-host.domain
pair).
Release 2.3.4, documentation updated on May 20, 2004.
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