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Maybe i've just got a bad brain today, but i suddenly can't figure out how to read an email with ruby's net/imap library. I've been at it for several hours. I typed several variations of "ruby imap read body" into google and have explored many sites. All of them have examples on how to pull attachments, sync e-mail servers, work with gmail etc... Some (like chilkat) are actually shareware libraries that do this for you. I have looked at the net/imap documentation and though there are several examples for doing everything but reading the body text.

I've worked with net/imap before but i've only needed to pull down the attachments in an inbox to a directory. I've asked in #ruby and #rubyonrails to no avail - no one could figure it out.


imap=Net::IMAP.new('mail.xks.com') #of course these are not real
imap.login('web1_xk3','pxx2006')
imap.select('INBOX')
imap.search(["SENTSINCE",(Time.now-1.day).strftime("%d-%b-%Y")]).each do |msgid|
     body = imap.fetch(msgid,"BODY")[0].attr["BODY"]
     ##insert code for getting the text from the body here
     ##body.class is BodyTypeText 
end

P.S. Though I do make a reference to active support in the code, this is sans-rails so that means no action-mailer

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up vote 14 down vote accepted

If you just want just the body content of the message you can use:

body = imap.fetch(message_id,'BODY[TEXT]')[0].attr['BODY[TEXT]']

The IMAP API is a bit esoteric though. If you want to deal with the whole message, I would recommend using TMail to parse it into an easier to use format:

msg = imap.fetch(message_id,'RFC822')[0].attr['RFC822']
mail = TMail::Mail.parse(msg)
body = mail.body
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Piggybacking off @Bjer's answer, here's a complete solution using the mail gem and gmail_xoauth gem to log into gmail using OAuth2 and parses all the emails:

imap = Net::IMAP.new('imap.gmail.com', 993, usessl = true, certs = nil, verify = false)
imap.authenticate('XOAUTH2', 'example@gmail.com', 'access_token_goes_here')
imap.select('INBOX')
imap.search(['ALL']).each do |message_id|

    msg = imap.fetch(message_id,'RFC822')[0].attr['RFC822']
    mail = Mail.read_from_string msg

    puts mail.subject
    puts mail.text_part.body.to_s
    puts mail.html_part.body.to_s

end
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Does mail gem has any dependency for xoauth because when I follow your code, it throws error unknown auth type - "XOAUTH2". I am doing require 'net/imap' and require mail before your code – Jashwant Oct 24 '12 at 11:05
ah, yes, sorry about that. In order to use Google's XOAUTH2 you will need the gmail_xoauth gem – Andrew Oct 24 '12 at 19:34
Oh, I am already using that plugin but after seeing your post, I thought that this great plugin with do the XOAUTH2 authentication too, so removed that. I am using both now. gmail_xoauth for authentication and mail for managing mails in better way. Its working fine ! – Jashwant Oct 24 '12 at 19:36
also, if you want to try using Google, here's an example of using omniauth to get the access token – Andrew Oct 24 '12 at 19:37

Or if you're on ruby 1.9.x TMail seems to have problems
I'm using Mail (https://github.com/mikel/mail )

body = imap.fetch(message_id,'BODY[TEXT]')[0].attr['BODY[TEXT]']
msg = imap.fetch(-1,'RFC822')[0].attr['RFC822']
mail = Mail.read_from_string msg

body = mail.body
from = mail.from 
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