Reputation: 965
I am using this code:
import imaplib
mail = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL('imap.gmail.com')
mail.login(myusername, mypassword)
mail.list()
# Out: list of "folders" aka labels in gmail.
mail.select("inbox") # connect to inbox.
result, data = mail.search(None, "ALL")
ids = data[0] # data is a list.
id_list = ids.split() # ids is a space separated string
latest_email_id = id_list[-1] # get the latest
result, data = mail.fetch(latest_email_id, "(RFC822)") # fetch the email body (RFC822) for the given ID
raw_email = data[0][1] # here's the body, which is raw text of the whole email
# including headers and alternate payloads
print raw_email
and it works, except, when I print raw_email
it returns a bunch of extra information, how can I, parse, per say, the extra information and get just the From and body text?
Upvotes: 12
Views: 34620
Reputation: 3447
Alternatively, you can use Red Box (I'm the author):
from redbox import EmailBox
# Create email box instance
box = EmailBox(
host="imap.example.com",
port=993,
username="[email protected]",
password="<PASSWORD>"
)
# Select an email folder
inbox = box["INBOX"]
# Search and process messages
for msg in inbox.search(all=True):
# Process the message
print(msg.from_)
print(msg.to)
print(msg.subject)
print(msg.text_body)
print(msg.html_body)
Some relevant links in the documentations:
To install:
pip install redbox
Links:
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 6756
IMAP high level lib: https://github.com/ikvk/imap_tools (I am author)
from imap_tools import MailBox, A
with MailBox('imap.mail.com').login('[email protected]', 'password', 'INBOX') as mailbox:
for msg in mailbox.fetch(A(all=True)):
sender = msg.from_
body = msg.text or msg.html
Upvotes: 12
Reputation: 521
Python's email package is probably a good place to start.
import email
msg = email.message_from_string(raw_email)
print msg['From']
print msg.get_payload(decode=True)
That should do ask you ask, though when an email has multiple parts (attachments, text and HTML versions of the body, etc.) things are a bit more complicated.
In that case, msg.is_multipart()
will return True and msg.get_payload()
will return a list instead of a string. There's a lot more information in the email.message documentation.
Alternately, rather than parsing the raw RFC822-formatted message - which could be very large, if the email contains attachments - you could just ask the IMAP server for the information you want. Changing your mail.fetch
line to:
mail.fetch(latest_email_id, "(BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (FROM)])")
Would just request (and return) the From line of the email from the server. Likewise setting the second parameter to "(UID BODY[TEXT])"
would return the body of the email. RFC2060 has a list of parameters that should be valid here.
Upvotes: 25