"email.iterators": Iterators **************************** **Source code:** Lib/email/iterators.py ====================================================================== Iterating over a message object tree is fairly easy with the "Message.walk" method. The "email.iterators" module provides some useful higher level iterations over message object trees. email.iterators.body_line_iterator(msg, decode=False) This iterates over all the payloads in all the subparts of *msg*, returning the string payloads line-by-line. It skips over all the subpart headers, and it skips over any subpart with a payload that isn't a Python string. This is somewhat equivalent to reading the flat text representation of the message from a file using "readline()", skipping over all the intervening headers. Optional *decode* is passed through to "Message.get_payload". email.iterators.typed_subpart_iterator(msg, maintype='text', subtype=None) This iterates over all the subparts of *msg*, returning only those subparts that match the MIME type specified by *maintype* and *subtype*. Note that *subtype* is optional; if omitted, then subpart MIME type matching is done only with the main type. *maintype* is optional too; it defaults to *text*. Thus, by default "typed_subpart_iterator()" returns each subpart that has a MIME type of *text/**. The following function has been added as a useful debugging tool. It should *not* be considered part of the supported public interface for the package. email.iterators._structure(msg, fp=None, level=0, include_default=False) Prints an indented representation of the content types of the message object structure. For example: >>> msg = email.message_from_file(somefile) >>> _structure(msg) multipart/mixed text/plain text/plain multipart/digest message/rfc822 text/plain message/rfc822 text/plain message/rfc822 text/plain message/rfc822 text/plain message/rfc822 text/plain text/plain Optional *fp* is a file-like object to print the output to. It must be suitable for Python's "print()" function. *level* is used internally. *include_default*, if true, prints the default type as well.