Downloading multiple attachments using imaplib

2019-01-17 03:53发布

问题:

How can I download multiple attachments from a single mail using imaplib?

Let's say I have an e-mail and that e-mail contains 4 attachments. How can I download all of those attachments? The code below only downloads a single attachment from an e-mail.

detach_dir = 'c:/downloads'
m = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL("imap.gmail.com")
m.login('hello@gmail.com','3323434')
m.select("[Gmail]/All Mail")

resp, items = m.search(None, "(UNSEEN)")
items = items[0].split()

for emailid in items:
    resp, data = m.fetch(emailid, "(RFC822)") 
    email_body = data[0][1] 
    mail = email.message_from_string(email_body) 
    temp = m.store(emailid,'+FLAGS', '\\Seen')
    m.expunge()

    if mail.get_content_maintype() != 'multipart':
        continue

    print "["+mail["From"]+"] :" + mail["Subject"]

    for part in mail.walk():
        if part.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart':
            continue
        if part.get('Content-Disposition') is None:
            continue

        filename = part.get_filename()
        att_path = os.path.join(detach_dir, filename)

        if not os.path.isfile(att_path) :
            fp = open(att_path, 'wb')
            fp.write(part.get_payload(decode=True))
            fp.close()
            return HttpResponse('check folder')

回答1:

For any future python travellers. Here is a class that downloads any attachment found for an email and saves it to a specific location.

import email
import imaplib
import os

class FetchEmail():

    connection = None
    error = None

    def __init__(self, mail_server, username, password):
        self.connection = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL(mail_server)
        self.connection.login(username, password)
        self.connection.select(readonly=False) # so we can mark mails as read

    def close_connection(self):
        """
        Close the connection to the IMAP server
        """
        self.connection.close()

    def save_attachment(self, msg, download_folder="/tmp"):
        """
        Given a message, save its attachments to the specified
        download folder (default is /tmp)

        return: file path to attachment
        """
        att_path = "No attachment found."
        for part in msg.walk():
            if part.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart':
                continue
            if part.get('Content-Disposition') is None:
                continue

            filename = part.get_filename()
            att_path = os.path.join(download_folder, filename)

            if not os.path.isfile(att_path):
                fp = open(att_path, 'wb')
                fp.write(part.get_payload(decode=True))
                fp.close()
        return att_path

    def fetch_unread_messages(self):
        """
        Retrieve unread messages
        """
        emails = []
        (result, messages) = self.connection.search(None, 'UnSeen')
        if result == "OK":
            for message in messages[0].split(' '):
                try: 
                    ret, data = self.connection.fetch(message,'(RFC822)')
                except:
                    print "No new emails to read."
                    self.close_connection()
                    exit()

                msg = email.message_from_bytes(data[0][1])
                if isinstance(msg, str) == False:
                    emails.append(msg)
                response, data = self.connection.store(message, '+FLAGS','\\Seen')

            return emails

        self.error = "Failed to retreive emails."
        return emails

    def parse_email_address(self, email_address):
        """
        Helper function to parse out the email address from the message

        return: tuple (name, address). Eg. ('John Doe', 'jdoe@example.com')
        """
        return email.utils.parseaddr(email_address)


回答2:

I reworked the code, breaking it up into functions. I use PEEK so I don't change the UNREAD status of the email messages.

I'm posting my take on the problem, similar to @John, but I use only functions instead of classes:

import imaplib
import email

# Connect to an IMAP server
def connect(server, user, password):
    m = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL(server)
    m.login(user, password)
    m.select()
    return m

# Download all attachment files for a given email
def downloaAttachmentsInEmail(m, emailid, outputdir):
    resp, data = m.fetch(emailid, "(BODY.PEEK[])")
    email_body = data[0][1]
    mail = email.message_from_string(email_body)
    if mail.get_content_maintype() != 'multipart':
        return
    for part in mail.walk():
        if part.get_content_maintype() != 'multipart' and part.get('Content-Disposition') is not None:
            open(outputdir + '/' + part.get_filename(), 'wb').write(part.get_payload(decode=True))

# Download all the attachment files for all emails in the inbox.
def downloadAllAttachmentsInInbox(server, user, password, outputdir):
    m = connect(server, user, password)
    resp, items = m.search(None, "(ALL)")
    items = items[0].split()
    for emailid in items:
        downloaAttachmentsInEmail(m, emailid, outputdir)


回答3:

You code appears okay except for the return (perhaps a typo?) right after the fp.close():

...
fp.write(part.get_payload(decode=True))
fp.close()
return HttpResponse('check folder')

After saving the first attachment it returns from the function. Comment out that line and see if it fixes your issue.



回答4:

* You can try following function to get mail attachment

def create_message_attachment(self,msg_str):
        count = 1
        body = ''
        content_id = ''
        for part in msg_str.walk():
            file_name_gl = None
            mptype = part.get_content_maintype()
            file_name_gl = part.get_filename()
            if mptype == "multipart":
                continue
            elif mptype == "text":
                if not file_name_gl: continue
            elif mptype == "image":
                content_id = part.get('Content-ID')
                if not file_name_gl:
                    file_name_gl = 'image_' + str(count) + '.' + part.get_content_subtype()
                    count = count + 1

            body = part.get_payload(decode = True)
            if type(body) <> type(None) :
                body = body.strip()
                if body <> "":
                    body = base64.encodestring(body)