I am getting an error that says "UnicodeDecodeError: 'shift_jis' codec can't decode bytes in position 2-3: illegal multibyte sequence" when I try to use my email parser to decode a shift_jis encoded email and convert it to unicode. The code and email can be found below:
import email.header
import base64
import sys
import email
def getrawemail():
line = ' '
raw_email = ''
while line:
line = sys.stdin.readline()
raw_email += line
return raw_email
def getheader(subject, charsets):
for i in charsets:
if isinstance(i, str):
encoding = i
break
if subject[-2] == "?=":
encoded = subject[5 + len(encoding):len(subject) - 2]
else:
encoded = subject[5 + len(encoding):]
return (encoding, encoded)
def decodeheader((encoding, encoded)):
decoded = base64.b64decode(encoded)
decoded = unicode(decoded, encoding)
return decoded
raw_email = getrawemail()
msg = email.message_from_string(raw_email)
subject = decodeheader(getheader(msg["Subject"], msg.get_charsets()))
print subject
Email: http://pastebin.com/L4jAkm5R
I have read on another Stack Overflow question that this may be related to an inherent difference between how Unicode and shift_jis are encoded (they referenced this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/170559). If anyone knows what in my code could be causing it to not work, or if this is even reasonably fixable, I would very much appreciate finding out :)