\section{\module{imaplib} --- IMAP4 protocol client} \declaremodule{standard}{imaplib} \modulesynopsis{IMAP4 protocol client (requires sockets).} \moduleauthor{Piers Lauder}{piers@staff.cs.usyd.edu.au} \sectionauthor{Piers Lauder}{piers@staff.cs.usyd.edu.au} % Based on HTML documentation by Piers Lauder ; % converted by Fred L. Drake, Jr. . \indexii{IMAP4}{protocol} This module defines a class, \class{IMAP4}, which encapsulates a connection to an IMAP4 server and implements the IMAP4rev1 client protocol as defined in \rfc{2060}. It is backward compatible with IMAP4 (\rfc{1730}) servers, but note that the \samp{STATUS} command is not supported in IMAP4. A single class is provided by the \module{imaplib} module: \begin{classdesc}{IMAP4}{\optional{host\optional{, port}}} This class implements the actual IMAP4 protocol. The connection is created and protocol version (IMAP4 or IMAP4rev1) is determined when the instance is initialized. If \var{host} is not specified, \code{''} (the local host) is used. If \var{port} is omitted, the standard IMAP4 port (143) is used. \end{classdesc} Two exceptions are defined as attributes of the \class{IMAP4} class: \begin{excdesc}{IMAP4.error} Exception raised on any errors. The reason for the exception is passed to the constructor as a string. \end{excdesc} \begin{excdesc}{IMAP4.abort} IMAP4 server errors cause this exception to be raised. This is a sub-class of \exception{IMAP4.error}. Note that closing the instance and instantiating a new one will usually allow recovery from this exception. \end{excdesc} \begin{excdesc}{IMAP4.readonly} This exception is raised when a writable mailbox has its status changed by the server. This is a sub-class of \exception{IMAP4.error}. Some other client now has write permission, and the mailbox will need to be re-opened to re-obtain write permission. \end{excdesc} The following utility functions are defined: \begin{funcdesc}{Internaldate2tuple}{datestr} Converts an IMAP4 INTERNALDATE string to Coordinated Universal Time. Returns a \refmodule{time} module tuple. \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{Int2AP}{num} Converts an integer into a string representation using characters from the set [\code{A} .. \code{P}]. \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{ParseFlags}{flagstr} Converts an IMAP4 \samp{FLAGS} response to a tuple of individual flags. \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{Time2Internaldate}{date_time} Converts a \refmodule{time} module tuple to an IMAP4 \samp{INTERNALDATE} representation. Returns a string in the form: \code{"DD-Mmm-YYYY HH:MM:SS +HHMM"} (including double-quotes). \end{funcdesc} Note that IMAP4 message numbers change as the mailbox changes, so it is highly advisable to use UIDs instead, with the UID command. At the end of the module, there is a test section that contains a more extensive example of usage. \begin{seealso} \seetext{Documents describing the protocol, and sources and binaries for servers implementing it, can all be found at the University of Washington's \emph{IMAP Information Center} (\url{http://www.cac.washington.edu/imap/}).} \end{seealso} \subsection{IMAP4 Objects \label{imap4-objects}} All IMAP4rev1 commands are represented by methods of the same name, either upper-case or lower-case. All arguments to commands are converted to strings, except for \samp{AUTHENTICATE}, and the last argument to \samp{APPEND} which is passed as an IMAP4 literal. If necessary (the string contains IMAP4 protocol-sensitive characters and isn't enclosed with either parentheses or double quotes) each string is quoted. However, the \var{password} argument to the \samp{LOGIN} command is always quoted. If you want to avoid having an argument string quoted (eg: the \var{flags} argument to \samp{STORE}) then enclose the string in parentheses (eg: \code{r'(\e Deleted)'}). Each command returns a tuple: \code{(\var{type}, [\var{data}, ...])} where \var{type} is usually \code{'OK'} or \code{'NO'}, and \var{data} is either the text from the command response, or mandated results from the command. An \class{IMAP4} instance has the following methods: \begin{methoddesc}{append}{mailbox, flags, date_time, message} Append message to named mailbox. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{authenticate}{func} Authenticate command --- requires response processing. This is currently unimplemented, and raises an exception. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{check}{} Checkpoint mailbox on server. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{close}{} Close currently selected mailbox. Deleted messages are removed from writable mailbox. This is the recommended command before \samp{LOGOUT}. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{copy}{message_set, new_mailbox} Copy \var{message_set} messages onto end of \var{new_mailbox}. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{create}{mailbox} Create new mailbox named \var{mailbox}. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{delete}{mailbox} Delete old mailbox named \var{mailbox}. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{expunge}{} Permanently remove deleted items from selected mailbox. Generates an \samp{EXPUNGE} response for each deleted message. Returned data contains a list of \samp{EXPUNGE} message numbers in order received. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{fetch}{message_set, message_parts} Fetch (parts of) messages. \var{message_parts} should be a string of message part names enclosed within parentheses, eg: \samp{"(UID BODY[TEXT])"}. Returned data are tuples of message part envelope and data. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{list}{\optional{directory\optional{, pattern}}} List mailbox names in \var{directory} matching \var{pattern}. \var{directory} defaults to the top-level mail folder, and \var{pattern} defaults to match anything. Returned data contains a list of \samp{LIST} responses. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{login}{user, password} Identify the client using a plaintext password. The \var{password} will be quoted. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{logout}{} Shutdown connection to server. Returns server \samp{BYE} response. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{lsub}{\optional{directory\optional{, pattern}}} List subscribed mailbox names in directory matching pattern. \var{directory} defaults to the top level directory and \var{pattern} defaults to match any mailbox. Returned data are tuples of message part envelope and data. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{noop}{} Send \samp{NOOP} to server. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{open}{host, port} Opens socket to \var{port} at \var{host}. You may override this method. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{partial}{message_num, message_part, start, length} Fetch truncated part of a message. Returned data is a tuple of message part envelope and data. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{recent}{} Prompt server for an update. Returned data is \code{None} if no new messages, else value of \samp{RECENT} response. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{rename}{oldmailbox, newmailbox} Rename mailbox named \var{oldmailbox} to \var{newmailbox}. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{response}{code} Return data for response \var{code} if received, or \code{None}. Returns the given code, instead of the usual type. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{search}{charset, criterium\optional{, ...}} Search mailbox for matching messages. Returned data contains a space separated list of matching message numbers. \var{charset} may be \code{None}, in which case no \samp{CHARSET} will be specified in the request to the server. The IMAP protocol requires that at least one criterium be specified; an exception will be raised when the server returns an error. Example: \begin{verbatim} # M is a connected IMAP4 instance... msgnums = M.search(None, 'FROM', '"LDJ"') # or: msgnums = M.search(None, '(FROM "LDJ")') \end{verbatim} \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{select}{\optional{mailbox\optional{, readonly}}} Select a mailbox. Returned data is the count of messages in \var{mailbox} (\samp{EXISTS} response). The default \var{mailbox} is \code{'INBOX'}. If the \var{readonly} flag is set, modifications to the mailbox are not allowed. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{socket}{} Returns socket instance used to connect to server. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{status}{mailbox, names} Request named status conditions for \var{mailbox}. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{store}{message_set, command, flag_list} Alters flag dispositions for messages in mailbox. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{subscribe}{mailbox} Subscribe to new mailbox. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{uid}{command, arg\optional{, ...}} Execute command args with messages identified by UID, rather than message number. Returns response appropriate to command. At least one argument must be supplied; if none are provided, the server will return an error and an exception will be raised. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{unsubscribe}{mailbox} Unsubscribe from old mailbox. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{xatom}{name\optional{, arg\optional{, ...}}} Allow simple extension commands notified by server in \samp{CAPABILITY} response. \end{methoddesc} The following attributes are defined on instances of \class{IMAP4}: \begin{memberdesc}{PROTOCOL_VERSION} The most recent supported protocol in the \samp{CAPABILITY} response from the server. \end{memberdesc} \begin{memberdesc}{debug} Integer value to control debugging output. The initialize value is taken from the module variable \code{Debug}. Values greater than three trace each command. \end{memberdesc} \subsection{IMAP4 Example \label{imap4-example}} Here is a minimal example (without error checking) that opens a mailbox and retrieves and prints all messages: \begin{verbatim} import getpass, imaplib, string M = imaplib.IMAP4() M.login(getpass.getuser(), getpass.getpass()) M.select() typ, data = M.search(None, 'ALL') for num in string.split(data[0]): typ, data = M.fetch(num, '(RFC822)') print 'Message %s\n%s\n' % (num, data[0][1]) M.logout() \end{verbatim}