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ByteScout Cloud API Server – Email Extractor – Extract Email Attachments – Python

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How to extract email attachments for email extractor in Python with ByteScout Cloud API Server

ByteScout Cloud API Server is API server that is ready to use and can be installed and deployed in less than 30 minutes on your own Windows server or server in a cloud. It can save data and files on your local server-based file storage or in Amazon AWS S3 storage. Data is processed solely on the API server and is powered by ByteScout engine, no cloud services or Internet connection is required for data processing..

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GetEmailInfo.py

      
import requests # Please NOTE: In this sample we're assuming Cloud Api Server is hosted at "https://localhost". # If it's not then please replace this with with your hosting url. url = "https://localhost/email/extract-attachments" payload = {'url': 'https://bytescout-com.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/files/demo-files/cloud-api/email-extractor/sample.eml'} files = [ ] headers = { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'x-api-key': '{{x-api-key}}' } response = requests.request("POST", url, headers=headers, data = payload, files = files) print(response.text.encode('utf8'))

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