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diff --git a/Lib/email/test/test_email.py b/Lib/email/test/test_email.py
index 07460b93ca..4599156967 100644
--- a/Lib/email/test/test_email.py
+++ b/Lib/email/test/test_email.py
@@ -1470,12 +1470,6 @@ class TestIdempotent(TestEmailBase):
self._idempotent(msg, text)
def test_more_rfc2231_parameters(self):
- # BAW: What to do about this. Python 2.1 doesn't know about the
- # charset ansi-x3.4-1968, so this test will fail. Do we teach Python
- # about that charset, and if so, where (maybe Charset.py)? For now,
- # just skip this test if we aren't at least in Python 2.2.
- if sys.hexversion < 0x20200000:
- return
msg, text = self._msgobj('msg_33.txt')
self._idempotent(msg, text)
@@ -2258,12 +2252,6 @@ Do you like this message?
""")
def test_rfc2231_get_content_charset(self):
- # BAW: What to do about this. Python 2.1 doesn't know about the
- # charset ansi-x3.4-1968, so this test will fail. Do we teach Python
- # about that charset, and if so, where (maybe Charset.py)? For now,
- # just skip this test if we aren't at least in Python 2.2.
- if sys.hexversion < 0x20200000:
- return
eq = self.assertEqual
msg = self._msgobj('msg_32.txt')
eq(msg.get_content_charset(), 'us-ascii')