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: Representing an email message
- 18.1.2. email: Parsing email messages
- 18.1.3. email: Generating MIME documents
- 18.1.4. email: Creating email and MIME objects from scratch
- 18.1.5. email: Internationalized headers
- 18.1.6. email: Representing character sets
- 18.1.7. email: Encoders
- 18.1.8. email: Exception and Defect classes
- 18.1.9. email: Miscellaneous utilities
- 18.1.10. email: Iterators
- 18.1.11. email: Examples
- 18.1.12. Package History
- 18.1.13. Differences from mimelib
- 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