Laszlo Nagy wrote: > I know that "=?UTF-8?B" means UTF-8 + base64 encoding, but I wonder if > there is a standard method in the "email" package to decode these > subjects?
The standard library function email.Header.decode_header will parse these headers into an encoded bytestring paired with the appropriate encoding specification, if any. For example: >>> raw_headers = [ ... '=?koi8-r?B?4tnT1NLP19nQz8zOyc3PIMkgzcHMz9rB1NLB1M7P?=', ... '[Fwd: re:Flags Of The World, Us States, And Military]', ... '=?ISO-8859-2?Q?=E9rdekes?=', ... '=?UTF-8?B?aGliw6Fr?=', ... ] >>> from email.Header import decode_header >>> for raw_header in raw_headers: ... for header, encoding in decode_header(raw_header): ... if encoding is None: ... print header.decode() ... else: ... print header.decode(encoding) ... Быстровыполнимо и малозатратно [Fwd: re:Flags Of The World, Us States, And Military] érdekes hibák Jeffrey -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list