Module rfc822 - uses file-objects
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In article <Tccl6.19348$AH6.2625576 at newsc.telia.net>, Fredrik Lundh <fredrik at effbot.org> wrote: >Thomas Volkmar Worm wrote: >> >> I started to write a little programm which reads mails from a POP3 >> account. To handle the message I thought, I use the rfc822 module or one >> of its subclasses (mimetools). But the methods I want to use always >> expect file-objects as parameters. Do I need to store every list/string >> onto disk when I want to use these classes or methods on them? > >import StringIO >file = StringIO.StringIO(data) For performance: try: from StringIO import StringIO except ImportError: from cStringIO import StringIO (I learned that idiom back when cStringIO wasn't automatically compiled; I'm not sure it's necessary anymore.) -- --- Aahz (Copyright 2001 by aahz at pobox.com) Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het <*> http://www.rahul.net/aahz/ Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 "I used to have a .sig but I found it impossible to please everyone..." --SFJ
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