This seems to be the code for the poplib.error_proto.
class error_proto(Exception): pass
It just passes the bytes from the POP response in the exception. What I would like to do is catch any exception, take those bytes, use .decode('ascii') on them, and print them as a string. I've written my own test setup like so:
class B(Exception): pass
def bex(): raise B(b'Problem')
try:
bex()
except B as err:
print(err.decode('ascii'))
I've tried replacing the last line with:
b = bytes(err)
print(b.decode('ascii'))
But to no avail. Is this possible and if so, how would I implement this?
UPDATE: Though, as falsetru points out, the documentation says results are returned as strings, this is not the case:
>>> p = poplib.POP3('mail.site.com')
>>> p.user('[email protected]')
b'+OK '
>>> p.pass_('badpassword')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:\Python33\lib\poplib.py", line 201, in pass_
return self._shortcmd('PASS %s' % pswd)
File "C:\Python33\lib\poplib.py", line 164, in _shortcmd
return self._getresp()
File "C:\Python33\lib\poplib.py", line 140, in _getresp
raise error_proto(resp)
poplib.error_proto: b'-ERR authorization failed Check your server settings.'
>>>