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On 2016-04-25, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 04/25/2016 08:39 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> Your normal gmail password is used for IMAP.
>
> Actually, no, unless you explicitly tell Google to allow "less-secure"
> authentication. Otherwise you are required to set up a special,
> application-specific p
On 04/25/2016 08:39 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Your normal gmail password is used for IMAP.
Actually, no, unless you explicitly tell Google to allow "less-secure"
authentication. Otherwise you are required to set up a special,
application-specific password.
https://support.google.com/accounts/an
a relatively easy way to
>>go from the Gmail email to generating the invoice directly? (I
>>know there is, but wasn't sure what is state of the art these
>>days).
>
> I would configure Gmail to allow IMAP access (you'll have to set up a
> special passwo
to copy and paste the
> whole set of tables into a text file and save it as plain text,
> Python could easily scrape that file, but I'd much prefer to save the
> user those steps. Is there a relatively easy way to go from the Gmail
> email to generating the invoice directly? (I know t
On 04/24/2016 08:58 PM, CM wrote:
I would like to write a Pythons script to automate a tedious process and could
use some advice.
The source content will be an email that has 5-10 PO (purchase order) numbers
and information for freelance work done. The target content will be an invoice
I would like to write a Pythons script to automate a tedious process and could
use some advice.
The source content will be an email that has 5-10 PO (purchase order) numbers
and information for freelance work done. The target content will be an invoice.
(There will be an email like this every