From cf374389c705dd7512c178e1cb51a504ebccb60a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: R David Murray Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 21:15:59 -0400 Subject: #24277: The new email API is no longer provisional. This is a wholesale reorganization and editing of the email documentation to make the new API the standard one, and the old API the 'legacy' one. The default is still the compat32 policy, for backward compatibility. We will change that eventually. --- Doc/library/email.examples.rst | 67 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Doc/library/email.examples.rst (limited to 'Doc/library/email.examples.rst') diff --git a/Doc/library/email.examples.rst b/Doc/library/email.examples.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..84e9aee0bc --- /dev/null +++ b/Doc/library/email.examples.rst @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +.. _email-examples: + +:mod:`email`: Examples +---------------------- + +Here are a few examples of how to use the :mod:`email` package to read, write, +and send simple email messages, as well as more complex MIME messages. + +First, let's see how to create and send a simple text message (both the +text content and the addresses may contain unicode characters): + +.. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-simple.py + + +Parsing RFC822 headers can easily be done by the using the classes +from the :mod:`~email.parser` module: + +.. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-headers.py + + +Here's an example of how to send a MIME message containing a bunch of family +pictures that may be residing in a directory: + +.. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-mime.py + + +Here's an example of how to send the entire contents of a directory as an email +message: [1]_ + +.. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-dir.py + + +Here's an example of how to unpack a MIME message like the one +above, into a directory of files: + +.. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-unpack.py + + +Here's an example of how to create an HTML message with an alternative plain +text version. To make things a bit more interesting, we include a related +image in the html part, and we save a copy of what we are going to send to +disk, as well as sending it. + +.. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-alternative.py + + +If we were sent the message from the last example, here is one way we could +process it: + +.. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-read-alternative.py + +Up to the prompt, the output from the above is: + +.. code-block:: none + + To: Penelope Pussycat , Fabrette Pussycat + From: Pepé Le Pew + Subject: Ayons asperges pour le déjeuner + + Salut! + + Cela ressemble à un excellent recipie[1] déjeuner. + + +.. rubric:: Footnotes + +.. [1] Thanks to Matthew Dixon Cowles for the original inspiration and examples. -- cgit v1.2.1