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How do I determine if an email is Base64 encoded?


I am having difficulty determining if the body of a text email message is base64 encoded. if it is then use this line of code; making use of jython 2.2.1

dirty=base64.decodebytes(dirty)

else continue as normal.

This is the code I have atm. What line of code will allow me to extract this from the email:

"Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64"

import email, email.Message
import base64

def _get_email_body(self):
    try:
        parts=self._email.get_payload()
        check=parts[0].get_content_type()
        if check=="text/plain":
            part=parts[0].get_payload()
            enc = part[0]['Content-Transfer-Encoding']
            if enc == "base64":
                dirty=base64.decodebytes(dirty)
        elif check=="multipart/alternative":
            part=parts[0].get_payload()
            enc = part[0]['Content-Transfer-Encoding']
            if part[0].get_content_type()=="text/plain":
                dirty=part[0].get_payload()
                if enc == "base64":
                    dirty=base64.decodebytes(dirty)
            else:
                return "cannot obtain the body of the email"
        else:
            return "cannot obtain the body of the email"
        return dirty
    except:
        raise

OKAY this code works now! thanks all


Solution

  • Try:

    enc = msg['Content-Transfer-Encoding']
    

    It's a header so you won't be able to get it looking at the body. You should be able to get at the same place you find out the Subject.