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19. Internet Data Handling — Python v2.6.2 documentation
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19. Internet Data Handling
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This chapter describes modules which support handling data formats commonly used on the Internet.
19.1.
email
— An email and MIME handling package
19.1.1.
email
: Representing an email message
19.1.2.
email
: Parsing email messages
19.1.2.1. FeedParser API
19.1.2.2. Parser class API
19.1.2.3. Additional notes
19.1.3.
email
: Generating MIME documents
19.1.4.
email
: Creating email and MIME objects from scratch
19.1.5.
email
: Internationalized headers
19.1.6.
email
: Representing character sets
19.1.7.
email
: Encoders
19.1.8.
email
: Exception and Defect classes
19.1.9.
email
: Miscellaneous utilities
19.1.10.
email
: Iterators
19.1.11.
email
: Examples
19.1.12. Package History
19.1.13. Differences from
mimelib
19.2.
json
— JSON encoder and decoder
19.2.1. Basic Usage
19.2.2. Encoders and decoders
19.3.
mailcap
— Mailcap file handling
19.4.
mailbox
— Manipulate mailboxes in various formats
19.4.1.
Mailbox
objects
19.4.1.1.
Maildir
19.4.1.2.
mbox
19.4.1.3.
MH
19.4.1.4.
Babyl
19.4.1.5.
MMDF
19.4.2.
Message
objects
19.4.2.1.
MaildirMessage
19.4.2.2.
mboxMessage
19.4.2.3.
MHMessage
19.4.2.4.
BabylMessage
19.4.2.5.
MMDFMessage
19.4.3. Exceptions
19.4.4. Deprecated classes and methods
19.4.5. Examples
19.5.
mhlib
— Access to MH mailboxes
19.5.1. MH Objects
19.5.2. Folder Objects
19.5.3. Message Objects
19.6.
mimetools
— Tools for parsing MIME messages
19.6.1. Additional Methods of Message Objects
19.7.
mimetypes
— Map filenames to MIME types
19.7.1. MimeTypes Objects
19.8.
MimeWriter
— Generic MIME file writer
19.8.1. MimeWriter Objects
19.9.
mimify
— MIME processing of mail messages
19.10.
multifile
— Support for files containing distinct parts
19.10.1. MultiFile Objects
19.10.2.
MultiFile
Example
19.11.
rfc822
— Parse RFC 2822 mail headers
19.11.1. Message Objects
19.11.2. AddressList Objects
19.12.
base64
— RFC 3548: Base16, Base32, Base64 Data Encodings
19.13.
binhex
— Encode and decode binhex4 files
19.13.1. Notes
19.14.
binascii
— Convert between binary and ASCII
19.15.
quopri
— Encode and decode MIME quoted-printable data
19.16.
uu
— Encode and decode uuencode files
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