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+# Import the email modules we'll need
+from email.parser import Parser
+
+# If the e-mail headers are in a file, uncomment this line:
+#headers = Parser().parse(messagefile)
+
+# Or for parsing headers in a string, use:
+headers = Parser().parsestr('From: <user@example.com>\n'
+ 'To: <someone_else@example.com>\n'
+ 'Subject: Test message\n'
+ '\n'
+ 'Body would go here\n')
+
+# Now the header items can be accessed as a dictionary:
+print 'To: %s' % headers['to']
+print 'From: %s' % headers['from']
+print 'Subject: %s' % headers['subject']
.. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-simple.py
+And parsing RFC822 headers can easily be done by the parse(filename) or
+parsestr(message_as_string) methods of the Parser() class:
+
+.. literalinclude:: ../includes/email-headers.py
+
+
Here's an example of how to send a MIME message containing a bunch of family
pictures that may be residing in a directory: