75 lines
2.8 KiB
Python
75 lines
2.8 KiB
Python
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import os
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import mimetypes
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import webbrowser
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# Import the email modules we'll need
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from email import policy
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from email.parser import BytesParser
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# An imaginary module that would make this work and be safe.
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from imaginary import magic_html_parser
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# In a real program you'd get the filename from the arguments.
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msg = BytesParser(policy=policy.default).parse(open('outgoing.msg', 'rb'))
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# Now the header items can be accessed as a dictionary, and any non-ASCII will
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# be converted to unicode:
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print('To:', msg['to'])
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print('From:', msg['from'])
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print('Subject:', msg['subject'])
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# If we want to print a priview of the message content, we can extract whatever
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# the least formatted payload is and print the first three lines. Of course,
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# if the message has no plain text part printing the first three lines of html
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# is probably useless, but this is just a conceptual example.
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simplest = msg.get_body(preferencelist=('plain', 'html'))
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print()
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print(''.join(simplest.get_content().splitlines(keepends=True)[:3]))
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ans = input("View full message?")
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if ans.lower()[0] == 'n':
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sys.exit()
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# We can extract the richest alternative in order to display it:
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richest = msg.get_body()
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partfiles = {}
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if richest['content-type'].maintype == 'text':
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if richest['content-type'].subtype == 'plain':
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for line in richest.get_content().splitlines():
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print(line)
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sys.exit()
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elif richest['content-type'].subtype == 'html':
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body = richest
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else:
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print("Don't know how to display {}".format(richest.get_content_type()))
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sys.exit()
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elif richest['content-type'].content_type == 'multipart/related':
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body = richest.get_body(preferencelist=('html'))
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for part in richest.iter_attachments():
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fn = part.get_filename()
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if fn:
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extension = os.path.splitext(part.get_filename())[1]
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else:
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extension = mimetypes.guess_extension(part.get_content_type())
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=extension, delete=False) as f:
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f.write(part.get_content())
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# again strip the <> to go from email form of cid to html form.
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partfiles[part['content-id'][1:-1]] = f.name
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else:
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print("Don't know how to display {}".format(richest.get_content_type()))
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sys.exit()
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w', delete=False) as f:
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# The magic_html_parser has to rewrite the href="cid:...." attributes to
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# point to the filenames in partfiles. It also has to do a safety-sanitize
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# of the html. It could be written using html.parser.
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f.write(magic_html_parser(body.get_content(), partfiles))
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webbrowser.open(f.name)
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os.remove(f.name)
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for fn in partfiles.values():
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os.remove(fn)
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# Of course, there are lots of email messages that could break this simple
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# minded program, but it will handle the most common ones.
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