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Name: msglite
Version: 0.29.1
Summary: Extracts emails and attachments saved in Microsoft Outlook's .msg files
Home-page: https://github.com/alephdata/msglite
Author: OCCRP
License: GPL
Description: # msglite
        
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        Extracts emails and attachments saved in Microsoft Outlook's .msg files
        
        The python package extract_msg automates the extraction of key email
        data (from, to, cc, date, subject, body) and the email's attachments.
        
        ### Usage
        
        You can install the package from PyPI as `msglite`. Then use the API
        as follows:
        
        ```python
        from msglite import Message
        
        msg = Message('path/to/message.msg')
        print(msg.subject)
        print(msg.to)
        # The API currently does not differentiate Sender and From cleanly:
        print(msg.sender)
        print(msg.body)
        ```
        
        ### Notes on encoding 
        
        Field types:
        
        * 001E - PtypString8 - Non-unicode string
        * 001F - PtypString - UTF-18 LE string
        * 0102 - PtypBinary - Blob
        
        ### Credits
        
        This package is a lightweight and functionally extended fork of [msg-extractor](https://github.com/mattgwwalker/msg-extractor) written by Matthew Walker and Ken Peterson.
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