usr/lib64/python3.6/__pycache__/smtplib.cpython-36.pyc000064400000105016147204616360016371 0ustar003 \ @sndZddlZddlZddlZddlZddlZddlZddlZddl Z ddl Z ddl Z ddl Z ddl mZdddddd d d d d ddg ZdZdZdZdZdZejdejZGdddeZGdddeZGdddeZGdddeZGdddeZGdddeZGdd d eZ Gdd d eZ!Gdd d eZ"Gd d d eZ#d!d Z$d"d#Z%d$dZ&d%d&Z'd'd(Z(y ddl)Z)Wne*k rd)Z+YnXd*Z+Gd+ddZ,e+rGd,d-d-e,Z-ej.d-d.Z/Gd/d0d0e,Z0e1d1krjd2d3Z2e2d4Z3e2d5j4d6Z5e6d7d8Z7x e j8j9Z:e:s$Pe7e:Z7qWe6d9e;e7e,d:Ze3e5e7e>> import smtplib >>> s=smtplib.SMTP("localhost") >>> print(s.help()) This is Sendmail version 8.8.4 Topics: HELO EHLO MAIL RCPT DATA RSET NOOP QUIT HELP VRFY EXPN VERB ETRN DSN For more info use "HELP ". To report bugs in the implementation send email to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org. For local information send email to Postmaster at your site. 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