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| \declaremodule{standard}{email.Iterators}
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| \modulesynopsis{Iterate over a  message object tree.}
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| 
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| Iterating over a message object tree is fairly easy with the
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| \method{Message.walk()} method.  The \module{email.Iterators} module
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| provides some useful higher level iterations over message object
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| trees.
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{body_line_iterator}{msg}
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| This iterates over all the payloads in all the subparts of \var{msg},
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| returning the string payloads line-by-line.  It skips over all the
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| subpart headers, and it skips over any subpart with a payload that
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| isn't a Python string.  This is somewhat equivalent to reading the
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| flat text representation of the message from a file using
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| \method{readline()}, skipping over all the intervening headers.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{typed_subpart_iterator}{msg\optional{,
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|     maintype\optional{, subtype}}}
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| This iterates over all the subparts of \var{msg}, returning only those
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| subparts that match the MIME type specified by \var{maintype} and
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| \var{subtype}.
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| 
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| Note that \var{subtype} is optional; if omitted, then subpart MIME
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| type matching is done only with the main type.  \var{maintype} is
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| optional too; it defaults to \mimetype{text}.
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| 
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| Thus, by default \function{typed_subpart_iterator()} returns each
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| subpart that has a MIME type of \mimetype{text/*}.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| The following function has been added as a useful debugging tool.  It
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| should \emph{not} be considered part of the supported public interface
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| for the package.
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{_structure}{msg\optional{, fp\optional{, level}}}
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| Prints an indented representation of the content types of the
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| message object structure.  For example:
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| 
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| \begin{verbatim}
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| >>> msg = email.message_from_file(somefile)
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| >>> _structure(msg)
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| multipart/mixed
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|     text/plain
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|     text/plain
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|     multipart/digest
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|         message/rfc822
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|             text/plain
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|         message/rfc822
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|             text/plain
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|         message/rfc822
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|             text/plain
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|         message/rfc822
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|             text/plain
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|         message/rfc822
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|             text/plain
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|     text/plain
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| \end{verbatim}
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| 
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| Optional \var{fp} is a file-like object to print the output to.  It
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| must be suitable for Python's extended print statement.  \var{level}
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| is used internally.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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