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The \module{email} package provides some convenient encodings in its
\module{Encoders} module. These encoders are actually used by the
-\class{MIMEImage} and \class{MIMEText} class constructors to provide default
-encodings. All encoder functions take exactly one argument, the
-message object to encode. They usually extract the payload, encode
-it, and reset the payload to this newly encoded value. They should also
-set the \mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header as appropriate.
+\class{MIMEAudio} and \class{MIMEImage} class constructors to provide default
+encodings. All encoder functions take exactly one argument, the message
+object to encode. They usually extract the payload, encode it, and reset the
+payload to this newly encoded value. They should also set the
+\mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header as appropriate.
Here are the encoding functions provided: