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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001:mod:`email` --- An email and MIME handling package
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4.. module:: email
5 :synopsis: Package supporting the parsing, manipulating, and generating email messages,
6 including MIME documents.
7.. moduleauthor:: Barry A. Warsaw <barry@python.org>
8.. sectionauthor:: Barry A. Warsaw <barry@python.org>
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +00009.. Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Python Software Foundation
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000010
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12.. versionadded:: 2.2
13
14The :mod:`email` package is a library for managing email messages, including
15MIME and other :rfc:`2822`\ -based message documents. It subsumes most of the
16functionality in several older standard modules such as :mod:`rfc822`,
17:mod:`mimetools`, :mod:`multifile`, and other non-standard packages such as
18:mod:`mimecntl`. It is specifically *not* designed to do any sending of email
19messages to SMTP (:rfc:`2821`), NNTP, or other servers; those are functions of
20modules such as :mod:`smtplib` and :mod:`nntplib`. The :mod:`email` package
21attempts to be as RFC-compliant as possible, supporting in addition to
22:rfc:`2822`, such MIME-related RFCs as :rfc:`2045`, :rfc:`2046`, :rfc:`2047`,
23and :rfc:`2231`.
24
25The primary distinguishing feature of the :mod:`email` package is that it splits
26the parsing and generating of email messages from the internal *object model*
27representation of email. Applications using the :mod:`email` package deal
28primarily with objects; you can add sub-objects to messages, remove sub-objects
29from messages, completely re-arrange the contents, etc. There is a separate
30parser and a separate generator which handles the transformation from flat text
31to the object model, and then back to flat text again. There are also handy
32subclasses for some common MIME object types, and a few miscellaneous utilities
33that help with such common tasks as extracting and parsing message field values,
34creating RFC-compliant dates, etc.
35
36The following sections describe the functionality of the :mod:`email` package.
37The ordering follows a progression that should be common in applications: an
38email message is read as flat text from a file or other source, the text is
39parsed to produce the object structure of the email message, this structure is
40manipulated, and finally, the object tree is rendered back into flat text.
41
42It is perfectly feasible to create the object structure out of whole cloth ---
43i.e. completely from scratch. From there, a similar progression can be taken as
44above.
45
46Also included are detailed specifications of all the classes and modules that
47the :mod:`email` package provides, the exception classes you might encounter
48while using the :mod:`email` package, some auxiliary utilities, and a few
49examples. For users of the older :mod:`mimelib` package, or previous versions
50of the :mod:`email` package, a section on differences and porting is provided.
51
52Contents of the :mod:`email` package documentation:
53
54.. toctree::
55
56 email.message.rst
57 email.parser.rst
58 email.generator.rst
59 email.mime.rst
60 email.header.rst
61 email.charset.rst
62 email.encoders.rst
63 email.errors.rst
64 email.util.rst
65 email.iterators.rst
66 email-examples.rst
67
68
69.. seealso::
70
71 Module :mod:`smtplib`
72 SMTP protocol client
73
74 Module :mod:`nntplib`
75 NNTP protocol client
76
77
78.. _email-pkg-history:
79
80Package History
81---------------
82
83This table describes the release history of the email package, corresponding to
84the version of Python that the package was released with. For purposes of this
85document, when you see a note about change or added versions, these refer to the
86Python version the change was made in, *not* the email package version. This
87table also describes the Python compatibility of each version of the package.
88
89+---------------+------------------------------+-----------------------+
90| email version | distributed with | compatible with |
91+===============+==============================+=======================+
92| :const:`1.x` | Python 2.2.0 to Python 2.2.1 | *no longer supported* |
93+---------------+------------------------------+-----------------------+
94| :const:`2.5` | Python 2.2.2+ and Python 2.3 | Python 2.1 to 2.5 |
95+---------------+------------------------------+-----------------------+
96| :const:`3.0` | Python 2.4 | Python 2.3 to 2.5 |
97+---------------+------------------------------+-----------------------+
98| :const:`4.0` | Python 2.5 | Python 2.3 to 2.5 |
99+---------------+------------------------------+-----------------------+
100
101Here are the major differences between :mod:`email` version 4 and version 3:
102
103* All modules have been renamed according to :pep:`8` standards. For example,
104 the version 3 module :mod:`email.Message` was renamed to :mod:`email.message` in
105 version 4.
106
107* A new subpackage :mod:`email.mime` was added and all the version 3
108 :mod:`email.MIME\*` modules were renamed and situated into the :mod:`email.mime`
109 subpackage. For example, the version 3 module :mod:`email.MIMEText` was renamed
110 to :mod:`email.mime.text`.
111
112 *Note that the version 3 names will continue to work until Python 2.6*.
113
114* The :mod:`email.mime.application` module was added, which contains the
115 :class:`MIMEApplication` class.
116
117* Methods that were deprecated in version 3 have been removed. These include
118 :meth:`Generator.__call__`, :meth:`Message.get_type`,
119 :meth:`Message.get_main_type`, :meth:`Message.get_subtype`.
120
121* Fixes have been added for :rfc:`2231` support which can change some of the
122 return types for :func:`Message.get_param` and friends. Under some
123 circumstances, values which used to return a 3-tuple now return simple strings
124 (specifically, if all extended parameter segments were unencoded, there is no
125 language and charset designation expected, so the return type is now a simple
126 string). Also, %-decoding used to be done for both encoded and unencoded
127 segments; this decoding is now done only for encoded segments.
128
129Here are the major differences between :mod:`email` version 3 and version 2:
130
131* The :class:`FeedParser` class was introduced, and the :class:`Parser` class
132 was implemented in terms of the :class:`FeedParser`. All parsing therefore is
133 non-strict, and parsing will make a best effort never to raise an exception.
134 Problems found while parsing messages are stored in the message's *defect*
135 attribute.
136
137* All aspects of the API which raised :exc:`DeprecationWarning`\ s in version 2
138 have been removed. These include the *_encoder* argument to the
139 :class:`MIMEText` constructor, the :meth:`Message.add_payload` method, the
140 :func:`Utils.dump_address_pair` function, and the functions :func:`Utils.decode`
141 and :func:`Utils.encode`.
142
143* New :exc:`DeprecationWarning`\ s have been added to:
144 :meth:`Generator.__call__`, :meth:`Message.get_type`,
145 :meth:`Message.get_main_type`, :meth:`Message.get_subtype`, and the *strict*
146 argument to the :class:`Parser` class. These are expected to be removed in
147 future versions.
148
149* Support for Pythons earlier than 2.3 has been removed.
150
151Here are the differences between :mod:`email` version 2 and version 1:
152
153* The :mod:`email.Header` and :mod:`email.Charset` modules have been added.
154
155* The pickle format for :class:`Message` instances has changed. Since this was
156 never (and still isn't) formally defined, this isn't considered a backward
157 incompatibility. However if your application pickles and unpickles
158 :class:`Message` instances, be aware that in :mod:`email` version 2,
159 :class:`Message` instances now have private variables *_charset* and
160 *_default_type*.
161
162* Several methods in the :class:`Message` class have been deprecated, or their
163 signatures changed. Also, many new methods have been added. See the
164 documentation for the :class:`Message` class for details. The changes should be
165 completely backward compatible.
166
167* The object structure has changed in the face of :mimetype:`message/rfc822`
168 content types. In :mod:`email` version 1, such a type would be represented by a
169 scalar payload, i.e. the container message's :meth:`is_multipart` returned
170 false, :meth:`get_payload` was not a list object, but a single :class:`Message`
171 instance.
172
173 This structure was inconsistent with the rest of the package, so the object
174 representation for :mimetype:`message/rfc822` content types was changed. In
175 :mod:`email` version 2, the container *does* return ``True`` from
176 :meth:`is_multipart`, and :meth:`get_payload` returns a list containing a single
177 :class:`Message` item.
178
179 Note that this is one place that backward compatibility could not be completely
180 maintained. However, if you're already testing the return type of
181 :meth:`get_payload`, you should be fine. You just need to make sure your code
182 doesn't do a :meth:`set_payload` with a :class:`Message` instance on a container
183 with a content type of :mimetype:`message/rfc822`.
184
185* The :class:`Parser` constructor's *strict* argument was added, and its
186 :meth:`parse` and :meth:`parsestr` methods grew a *headersonly* argument. The
187 *strict* flag was also added to functions :func:`email.message_from_file` and
188 :func:`email.message_from_string`.
189
190* :meth:`Generator.__call__` is deprecated; use :meth:`Generator.flatten`
191 instead. The :class:`Generator` class has also grown the :meth:`clone` method.
192
193* The :class:`DecodedGenerator` class in the :mod:`email.Generator` module was
194 added.
195
196* The intermediate base classes :class:`MIMENonMultipart` and
197 :class:`MIMEMultipart` have been added, and interposed in the class hierarchy
198 for most of the other MIME-related derived classes.
199
200* The *_encoder* argument to the :class:`MIMEText` constructor has been
201 deprecated. Encoding now happens implicitly based on the *_charset* argument.
202
203* The following functions in the :mod:`email.Utils` module have been deprecated:
204 :func:`dump_address_pairs`, :func:`decode`, and :func:`encode`. The following
205 functions have been added to the module: :func:`make_msgid`,
206 :func:`decode_rfc2231`, :func:`encode_rfc2231`, and :func:`decode_params`.
207
208* The non-public function :func:`email.Iterators._structure` was added.
209
210
211Differences from :mod:`mimelib`
212-------------------------------
213
214The :mod:`email` package was originally prototyped as a separate library called
215`mimelib <http://mimelib.sf.net/>`_. Changes have been made so that method names
216are more consistent, and some methods or modules have either been added or
217removed. The semantics of some of the methods have also changed. For the most
218part, any functionality available in :mod:`mimelib` is still available in the
219:mod:`email` package, albeit often in a different way. Backward compatibility
220between the :mod:`mimelib` package and the :mod:`email` package was not a
221priority.
222
223Here is a brief description of the differences between the :mod:`mimelib` and
224the :mod:`email` packages, along with hints on how to port your applications.
225
226Of course, the most visible difference between the two packages is that the
227package name has been changed to :mod:`email`. In addition, the top-level
228package has the following differences:
229
230* :func:`messageFromString` has been renamed to :func:`message_from_string`.
231
232* :func:`messageFromFile` has been renamed to :func:`message_from_file`.
233
234The :class:`Message` class has the following differences:
235
236* The method :meth:`asString` was renamed to :meth:`as_string`.
237
238* The method :meth:`ismultipart` was renamed to :meth:`is_multipart`.
239
240* The :meth:`get_payload` method has grown a *decode* optional argument.
241
242* The method :meth:`getall` was renamed to :meth:`get_all`.
243
244* The method :meth:`addheader` was renamed to :meth:`add_header`.
245
246* The method :meth:`gettype` was renamed to :meth:`get_type`.
247
248* The method :meth:`getmaintype` was renamed to :meth:`get_main_type`.
249
250* The method :meth:`getsubtype` was renamed to :meth:`get_subtype`.
251
252* The method :meth:`getparams` was renamed to :meth:`get_params`. Also, whereas
253 :meth:`getparams` returned a list of strings, :meth:`get_params` returns a list
254 of 2-tuples, effectively the key/value pairs of the parameters, split on the
255 ``'='`` sign.
256
257* The method :meth:`getparam` was renamed to :meth:`get_param`.
258
259* The method :meth:`getcharsets` was renamed to :meth:`get_charsets`.
260
261* The method :meth:`getfilename` was renamed to :meth:`get_filename`.
262
263* The method :meth:`getboundary` was renamed to :meth:`get_boundary`.
264
265* The method :meth:`setboundary` was renamed to :meth:`set_boundary`.
266
267* The method :meth:`getdecodedpayload` was removed. To get similar
268 functionality, pass the value 1 to the *decode* flag of the get_payload()
269 method.
270
271* The method :meth:`getpayloadastext` was removed. Similar functionality is
272 supported by the :class:`DecodedGenerator` class in the :mod:`email.generator`
273 module.
274
275* The method :meth:`getbodyastext` was removed. You can get similar
276 functionality by creating an iterator with :func:`typed_subpart_iterator` in the
277 :mod:`email.iterators` module.
278
279The :class:`Parser` class has no differences in its public interface. It does
280have some additional smarts to recognize :mimetype:`message/delivery-status`
281type messages, which it represents as a :class:`Message` instance containing
282separate :class:`Message` subparts for each header block in the delivery status
283notification [#]_.
284
285The :class:`Generator` class has no differences in its public interface. There
286is a new class in the :mod:`email.generator` module though, called
287:class:`DecodedGenerator` which provides most of the functionality previously
288available in the :meth:`Message.getpayloadastext` method.
289
290The following modules and classes have been changed:
291
292* The :class:`MIMEBase` class constructor arguments *_major* and *_minor* have
293 changed to *_maintype* and *_subtype* respectively.
294
295* The ``Image`` class/module has been renamed to ``MIMEImage``. The *_minor*
296 argument has been renamed to *_subtype*.
297
298* The ``Text`` class/module has been renamed to ``MIMEText``. The *_minor*
299 argument has been renamed to *_subtype*.
300
301* The ``MessageRFC822`` class/module has been renamed to ``MIMEMessage``. Note
302 that an earlier version of :mod:`mimelib` called this class/module ``RFC822``,
303 but that clashed with the Python standard library module :mod:`rfc822` on some
304 case-insensitive file systems.
305
306 Also, the :class:`MIMEMessage` class now represents any kind of MIME message
307 with main type :mimetype:`message`. It takes an optional argument *_subtype*
308 which is used to set the MIME subtype. *_subtype* defaults to
309 :mimetype:`rfc822`.
310
311:mod:`mimelib` provided some utility functions in its :mod:`address` and
312:mod:`date` modules. All of these functions have been moved to the
313:mod:`email.utils` module.
314
315The ``MsgReader`` class/module has been removed. Its functionality is most
316closely supported in the :func:`body_line_iterator` function in the
317:mod:`email.iterators` module.
318
319.. rubric:: Footnotes
320
321.. [#] Delivery Status Notifications (DSN) are defined in :rfc:`1894`.