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I have come through solutions to extract useful information from selected received emails in Gmail mailbox.

Aim in this example is to fetch all mails sent from a newsletter providing monthly prices for petroleum. You can freely subscribe to such a newsletter on EIA website. All such newsletter arrive in same folder in my gmail mailbox, and begin with "$".

Content for emails is like that

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and my objective is to write a script that fetch the 10 last such emails (last 10 months) and plot petroleum prices for the different US regions with respect to time.

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Python email library will help.

import email, getpass, imaplib, os, re
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

This directory is where you will save attachments

 detach_dir = "F:\OTHERS\CS\PYTHONPROJECTS"  

Your script then asks user (or yourself) for account features

user = raw_input("Enter your GMail username --> ")
pwd = getpass.getpass("Enter your password --> ")

Connect then to the gmail imap server and login

m = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL("imap.gmail.com")
m.login(user, pwd)

Select one folder, you could use the whole INBOX instead

m.select("BUSINESS/PETROLEUM")    

One should use m.list() to get all the mailboxes. Search for all emails coming from specified sender and select the mail ids:

resp, items = m.search(None, '(FROM "[email protected]")')
items = items[0].split()  

my_msg = [] # store relevant msgs here in please
msg_cnt = 0
break_ = False

I want the last emails, so that I am using items[::-1]

for emailid in items[::-1]:

    resp, data = m.fetch(emailid, "(RFC822)")

    if ( break_ ):
        break

    for response_part in data:

      if isinstance(response_part, tuple):
          msg = email.message_from_string(str(response_part[1]))
          varSubject = msg['subject']
          varDate = msg['date']

I want only the ones beginning with $

          if varSubject[0] == '$':
              r, d = m.fetch(emailid, "(UID BODY[TEXT])")

              ymd = email.utils.parsedate(varDate)[0:3]
              my_msg.append([ email.message_from_string(d[0][1]) , ymd ])

              msg_cnt += 1

I want only the N=100 last messages

              if ( msg_cnt == 100 ):
                  break_ = True

l = len(my_msg)
US, EastCst, NewEng, CenAtl, LwrAtl, Midwst, GulfCst, RkyMt, WCst, CA = 
[0]*l, [0]*l, [0]*l, [0]*l, [0]*l, [0]*l, [0]*l, [0]*l, [0]*l, [0]*l 
absc = [k for k in range(len(my_msg))]
dates = [str(msg[1][2])+'-'+str(msg[1][3])+'-'+str(msg[1][0]) for msg in my_msg]
cnt = -1

for msg in my_msg:

    data = str(msg[0]).split("\n")
    cnt+=1
    for c in [k.split("\r")[0] for k in data[2:-2]]: 

Use regular expressions to fetch relevant information

        m = re.match( r"(.+)(=3D\$)(.+)" , c )  
        if( m == None ):
            continue 

        country, na, price = m.groups()

        if ( country == "US" or country == "USA" ) :
            US[cnt] = float(price)
        elif( country == "NewEng" ) :
            EastCst[cnt] = float(price)    
        elif( country == "EastCst" ) :
            NewEng[cnt] = float(price)  
        elif( country == "EastCst" ) :
            CenAtl[cnt] = float(price) 
        elif( country == "EastCst" ) :
            LwrAtl[cnt] = float(price)
        elif( country == "EastCst" ) :
            Midwst[cnt] = float(price)
        elif( country == "EastCst" ) :
            GulfCst[cnt] = float(price)
        elif( country == "EastCst" ) :
            RkyMt[cnt] = float(price)
        elif( country == "EastCst" ) :
            WCst[cnt] = float(price)
        elif( country == "EastCst" ) :
            CA[cnt] = float(price)

Plot all these curves with US prices

plt.plot( absc, US )

plt.plot( absc, EastCst )    
plt.plot( absc, NewEng, '#251BE0' )    
plt.plot( absc, EastCst, '#1BE0BF' )
plt.plot( absc, CenAtl, '#E0771B' )
plt.plot( absc, LwrAtl, '#CC1BE0' )
plt.plot( absc, Midwst, '#E01B8B' ) 
plt.plot( absc, GulfCst, '#E01B3F' )
plt.plot( absc, RkyMt )
plt.plot( absc, WCst )
plt.plot( absc, CA )

plt.legend( ('US', 'EastCst', 'NewEng' , 'EastCst', 'CenAtl', 'LwrAtl', 'Midwst', 'GulfCst', 'RkyMt', 'WCst', 'CA')  )
plt.title('Diesel price')
locs,labels = plt.xticks(absc, dates)
plt.show()

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Results are here for three areas only

us prices

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  • I'm getting an error in the line msg = email.message_from_string(response_part[1]) saying TypeError: initial_value must be str or None, not bytes Jan 7, 2020 at 12:20
  • 1
    @DebdutGoswami Try using email.message_from_bytes() method instead ( since, your data from responses_part is of type bytes).
    – CypherX
    Feb 29, 2020 at 12:11
  • mmwahhhhh, this is useful
    – Michael
    Dec 26, 2020 at 4:52
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Here is an example of how to do it with Red Box (disclaimer, I'm the author).

First, configure Gmail's application password.

Second, get the messages:

from redbox import gmail

# Set credentials
gmail.username = "[email protected]"
gmail.password = "<PASSWORD>"

# Select an email folder
inbox = gmail["INBOX"]

# Search and process messages
msgs = inbox.search(from_="[email protected]")

Third, form the dataframe:

import pandas as pd

dfs = []
for msg in msgs:
    body = msg.text_body
    df = pd.DataFrame(
        line.split("=")
        for line in body.split("\n),
        columns=["Region", "Price"]
    )
    df["Date"] = msg.date
    df["Price"] = df["Price"].str[1:].astype("float")
    dfs.append(df)

df = pd.concat(dfs)

Finally plot the dataframe:

df.pivot_table(
    index="Date", 
    columns="Region", 
    values="Price", 
    aggfunc="sum"
).plot()

To install:

pip install redbox pandas matplotlib

Links to Red Box:

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