Matheus, There is libgmail @ http://libgmail.sourceforge.net/ Here is the excerpt from their page. """ The following code logs into an account, retrieves a list of threads, displays information about them and displays the source of the individual messages. """ import libgmail ga = libgmail.GmailAccount("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "mymailismypass") ga.login() folder = ga.getMessagesByFolder('inbox') for thread in folder: print thread.id, len(thread), thread.subject for msg in thread: print " ", msg.id, msg.number, msg.subject print msg.source ------------------------------------ I tried it before and it didn't work, it said login failed. Perhaps it will work for you. Looking at the source is always a GoodThing (especially if you give your password to a program you just downloaded as an input...).
Nick Vatamaniuc bigodines wrote: > Hello guys, > > I'm trying to learn python by making some small programs that could be > useful for some bigger propouses. In fact, i've made a small "check > latest-modified" for webpages and it's working great. > > The next step I would like to do is to check if I have new e-mails (I > don't wanna read it from my program, i just wanna it to tells me "yes, > you have new mail(s)" or "no". > > My question is, how do I log into my google account using urllib2 to > check this? Does anyone have a sample script that I can use or > something to help me? > > thanks in advice, > Matheus -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list