Notes about reading messages with the Python email packages (utcc.utoronto.ca)

45 points by ankitg12 5 days ago

4 comments:

by dwedge 7 hours ago

I know this is terminal based and kind of the point but I found it interesting that neither this post, nor any of the linked ones or linked email software clients he uses have screenshots. I know they are TUIs but I was still curious how they look.

by postdoc74 an hour ago

I've had a lot of fun vibe coding my own text-based email client and reader using mostly Python's stdlib. It is my daily driver and found no problem with parsing so far. It also leads to a very efficient and simple HTML reader submodule.

https://juanjosegarciaripoll.github.io/pony/

by nsagent 15 minutes ago

I use mblaze as it's just a suite of commandline tools that are conducive to the Unix philosophy (easy to pipe output to build more complex usecases), but I'll take a look at yours to see how it compares. Thanks for sharing!

https://git.vuxu.org/mblaze/

by Insimwytim an hour ago

My LTS Firefox deemed too old by this page. (302 to https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/cspace-bad/cspace-old-browser....)

Hasn't happened just a month ago or so.

Funnily enough, curl (not a recent version, I might add) worked fine.

P.S. Downvote all you want, but provide a reason. My message just stated facts, not an opinion.

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