18. Internet Data Handling¶
This chapter describes modules which support handling data formats commonly used on the Internet.
- 18.1.
email
— An email and MIME handling package- 18.1.1.
email.message
: Representing an email message - 18.1.2.
email.parser
: Parsing email messages - 18.1.3.
email.generator
: Generating MIME documents - 18.1.4.
email.mime
: Creating email and MIME objects from scratch - 18.1.5.
email.header
: Internationalized headers - 18.1.6.
email.charset
: Representing character sets - 18.1.7.
email.encoders
: Encoders - 18.1.8.
email.errors
: Exception and Defect classes - 18.1.9.
email.utils
: Miscellaneous utilities - 18.1.10.
email.iterators
: Iterators - 18.1.11.
email
: Examples - 18.1.12. Package History
- 18.1.13. Differences from
mimelib
- 18.1.1.
- 18.2.
json
— JSON encoder and decoder - 18.3.
mailcap
— Mailcap file handling - 18.4.
mailbox
— Manipulate mailboxes in various formats - 18.5.
mhlib
— Access to MH mailboxes - 18.6.
mimetools
— Tools for parsing MIME messages - 18.7.
mimetypes
— Map filenames to MIME types - 18.8.
MimeWriter
— Generic MIME file writer - 18.9.
mimify
— MIME processing of mail messages - 18.10.
multifile
— Support for files containing distinct parts - 18.11.
rfc822
— Parse RFC 2822 mail headers - 18.12.
base64
— RFC 3548: Base16, Base32, Base64 Data Encodings - 18.13.
binhex
— Encode and decode binhex4 files - 18.14.
binascii
— Convert between binary and ASCII - 18.15.
quopri
— Encode and decode MIME quoted-printable data - 18.16.
uu
— Encode and decode uuencode files