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A collection of components for working with email. It makes it easy to work with Outlook PST, EML, MSG and MHT files.

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Python Email API

Aspose.Email for Python via .NET is a suite of flexible and easy to use class libraries brought together to produce the most powerful Email Programming Component available today. The Python Email API implements a number of network protocols including SMTP, MIME, POP3, IMAP for creating, sending & receiving messages without needing to have any other component. It can also manipulate, extract & convert message files & message archives.

Aspose.Email for Python via .NET also provides classes and algorithms that are useful for time-oriented recurrence patterns, or schedules. The central concepts are coherent with the iCalendar RFC (2445), so it is easy to incorporate iCalendar features into your own python applications.

Email Features

Read & Write Email Formats

Microsoft Outlook: MSG, PST, OST, OFT Email: EML, EMLX, MBOX Others: ICS, HTML, MHTML

Getting Started with Aspose.Email for Python via .NET

Are you ready to give Aspose.Email for Python via .NET a try? Simply execute pip install Aspose.Email-for-Python-via-NET to get the latest version & try any of the following code snippets. You may also check the detailed Developer's Guide for all possible usage scenarios.

Inspect PST Structure & Items via Python

personalStorage = PersonalStorage.from_file(dataDir + "template.pst")
folderInfoCollection = personalStorage.root_folder.get_sub_folders()
for folderInfo in folderInfoCollection:
	print("Folder: " + folderInfo.display_name)
	print("Total Items: " + str(folderInfo.content_count))
	print("Total Unread Items: " + str(folderInfo.content_unread_count))
	print("----------------------")

Send Bulk Emails via SMTP using Python

message1 = MailMessage("from@gmail.com", "to@gmail.com", "Sending Bulk Emails using Aspose.Email", "message1, how are you?")
message2 = MailMessage("from@gmail.com", "to@gmail.com", "Sending Bulk Emails using Aspose.Email", "message2, how are you?")
message3 = MailMessage("from@gmail.com", "to@gmail.com", "Sending Bulk Emails using Aspose.Email", "message3, how are you?")

manyMsg =  MailMessageCollection()
manyMsg.append(message1)
manyMsg.append(message2)
manyMsg.append(message3)

#Send using Smtp Client
client = SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 995, "username", "password")
client.security_options = SecurityOptions.AUTO

client.send(manyMsg)

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