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Introduction
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How many times have you had to consume some sort of POP3, IMAP, or local mailbox for incoming content? One too many times for me.
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This small Django application will allow you to specify mailboxes that you would like consumed for incoming content; the e-mail will be stored, and you can process it at will (or, if you're in a hurry, by subscribing to a signal).
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WARNING! This will delete any messages it can find in the inbox you specify-- please make sure you don't have anything important in there.
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Setting up your mailbox
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Django Mailbox supports both common internet mailboxes like POP3 and IMAP as well as local file-based mailboxes.
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.. table:: Protocol Options
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Mailbox Type 'Protocol':// Notes
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POP3 ``pop3://`` Can also specify SSL with ``pop3+ssl://``
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IMAP ``imap://`` Can also specify SSL with ``imap+ssl://``
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Maildir ``maildir://``
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Mbox ``mbox://``
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Babyl ``babyl://``
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MH ``mh://``
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MMDF ``mmdf://``
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============ ============== =========================================
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POP3 and IMAP Mailboxes
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Mailbox URIs are in the normal URI format::
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protocol://username:password@domain
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Basic IMAP Example: ``imap://username:password@server``
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Basic POP3 Example: ``pop3://username:password@server``
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Most mailboxes these days are SSL-enabled; if yours is, add ``+ssl`` to your URI. Also, if your username or password include any non-ascii characters, they should be URL-encoded (for example, if your username includes an ``@``, it should be changed to ``%40`` in your URI).
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If you have an account named 'youremailaddress@gmail.com' with a password of '1234' on GMail (which I happen to know uses the POP3 server of 'pop.gmail.com' and requires SSL), you would enter the following as your URI::
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pop3+ssl://youremailaddress%40gmail.com:1234@pop.gmail.com
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Local File-based Mailboxes
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If you happen to want to consume a file-based mailbox like an Maildir, Mbox, Babyl, MH, or MMDF mailbox, you can use this too by entering the appropriate 'protocol' in the URI. If you had a maildir, for example, at @/var/mail/@, you would enter a URI like::
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maildir:///var/mail
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Note that there is an additional ``/`` in the above URI after the protocol; this is important.
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Subscribing to the incoming mail signal
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To subscribe to the incoming mail signal, following this lead::
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from django_mailbox.signals import message_received
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from django.dispatch import receiver
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@receiver(message_received)
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def dance_jig(sender, message, **args):
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print "I just recieved a message titled %s from a mailbox named %s" % (message.subject, message.mailbox.name, )
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Getting incoming mail
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In your code
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Mailbox instances have a method named ``get_new_mail``; this method will gather new messages from the server.
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Using the Django Admin
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Check the box next to each of the mailboxes you'd like to fetch e-mail from, and select the 'Get new mail' option.
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Using a cron job
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You can easily consume incoming mail by running the management command named ``getmail`` (optionally with an argument of the name of the mailbox you'd like to get the mail for).::
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python manage.py getmail
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Settings
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You can disable mailbox information from being listed in the Django admin by adding a setting named ``DJANGO_MAILBOX_ADMIN_ENABLED`` indicating your preference toward whether or not the models appear in the admin (defaulting to ``True``).
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