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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:4
msgid ":mod:`email`: Examples"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:6
msgid ""
"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."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:9
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"First, let's see how to create and send a simple text message (both the text "
"content and the addresses may contain unicode characters):"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:15
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"Parsing RFC822 headers can easily be done by the using the classes from the :"
"mod:`~email.parser` module:"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:21
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"Here's an example of how to send a MIME message containing a bunch of family "
"pictures that may be residing in a directory:"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:27
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"Here's an example of how to send the entire contents of a directory as an "
"email message: [1]_"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:33
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"Here's an example of how to unpack a MIME message like the one above, into a "
"directory of files:"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:39
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"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."
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:47
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"If we were sent the message from the last example, here is one way we could "
"process it:"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:52
msgid "Up to the prompt, the output from the above is:"
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#: ../Doc/library/email.examples.rst:66
msgid "Footnotes"
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"Thanks to Matthew Dixon Cowles for the original inspiration and examples."
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