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Email parser for browser environments

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# postal-mime **postal-mime** is an email parsing library that runs in browser environments (including Web Workers) and serverless functions (like Cloudflare Email Workers). It takes in a raw email message (RFC822 format) and outputs a structured object containing headers, recipients, attachments, and more. > **Tip** > PostalMime is developed by the makers of [EmailEngine](https://emailengine.app/?utm_source=github&utm_campaign=imapflow&utm_medium=readme-link)β€”a self-hosted email gateway that provides a REST API for IMAP and SMTP servers and sends webhooks whenever something changes in registered accounts. ## Table of Contents - [Source](#source) - [Demo](#demo) - [Installation](#installation) - [Usage](#usage) - [Browser](#browser) - [Node.js](#nodejs) - [Cloudflare Email Workers](#cloudflare-email-workers) - [API](#api) - [PostalMime.parse()](#postalmimeparse) - [Utility Functions](#utility-functions) - [addressParser()](#addressparser) - [decodeWords()](#decodewords) - [License](#license) --- ## Source The source code is available on [GitHub](https://github.com/postalsys/postal-mime). ## Demo Try out a live demo using the [example page](https://kreata.ee/postal-mime/example/). ## Installation Install the module from npm: ```bash npm install postal-mime ``` ## Usage You can import the `PostalMime` class differently depending on your environment: ### Browser To use PostalMime in the browser (including Web Workers), import it from the `src` folder: ```js import PostalMime from './node_modules/postal-mime/src/postal-mime.js'; const email = await PostalMime.parse(`Subject: My awesome email πŸ€“ Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 <p>Hello world πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«</p>`); console.log(email.subject); // "My awesome email πŸ€“" ``` ### Node.js In Node.js (including serverless functions), import it directly from `postal-mime`: ```js import PostalMime from 'postal-mime'; import util from 'node:util'; const email = await PostalMime.parse(`Subject: My awesome email πŸ€“ Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 <p>Hello world πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«</p>`); // Use 'util.inspect' for pretty-printing console.log(util.inspect(email, false, 22, true)); ``` ### Cloudflare Email Workers Use the `message.raw` as the raw email data for parsing: ```js import PostalMime from 'postal-mime'; export default { async email(message, env, ctx) { const email = await PostalMime.parse(message.raw); console.log('Subject:', email.subject); console.log('HTML:', email.html); console.log('Text:', email.text); } }; ``` --- ## API ### PostalMime.parse() ```js PostalMime.parse(email, options) -> Promise<ParsedEmail> ``` - **email**: An RFC822 formatted email. This can be a `string`, `ArrayBuffer/Uint8Array`, `Blob` (browser only), `Buffer` (Node.js), or a [ReadableStream](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ReadableStream). - **options**: Optional configuration object: - **rfc822Attachments** (boolean, default: `false`): Treat `message/rfc822` attachments without a Content-Disposition as attachments. - **forceRfc822Attachments** (boolean, default: `false`): Treat _all_ `message/rfc822` parts as attachments. - **attachmentEncoding** (string, default: `"arraybuffer"`): Determines how attachment content is decoded in the parsed email: - `"base64"` - `"utf8"` - `"arraybuffer"` (no decoding, returns `ArrayBuffer`) **Returns**: A Promise that resolves to a structured object with the following properties: - **headers**: An array of header objects, each containing: - `key`: Lowercase header name (e.g., `"dkim-signature"`). - `value`: Unprocessed header value as a string. - **from**, **sender**: Processed address objects: - `name`: Decoded display name, or an empty string if not set. - `address`: Email address. - **deliveredTo**, **returnPath**: Single email addresses as strings. - **to**, **cc**, **bcc**, **replyTo**: Arrays of processed address objects (same structure as `from`). - **subject**: Subject line of the email. - **messageId**, **inReplyTo**, **references**: Values from their corresponding headers. - **date**: The email’s sending time in ISO 8601 format (or the original string if parsing fails). - **html**: String containing the HTML content of the email. - **text**: String containing the plain text content of the email. - **attachments**: Array of attachment objects: - `filename` - `mimeType` - `disposition` (e.g., `"attachment"`, `"inline"`, or `null`) - `related` (boolean, `true` if it’s an inline image) - `contentId` - `content` (array buffer or string, depending on `attachmentEncoding`) - `encoding` (e.g., `"base64"`) --- ### Utility Functions #### addressParser() ```js import { addressParser } from 'postal-mime'; addressParser(addressStr, opts) -> Array ``` - **addressStr**: A raw address header string. - **opts**: Optional configuration: - **flatten** (boolean, default: `false`): If `true`, ignores address groups and returns a flat array of addresses. **Returns**: An array of address objects, which can be nested if address groups are present. **Example**: ```js const addressStr = '=?utf-8?B?44Ko44Od44K544Kr44O844OJ?= <support@example.com>'; console.log(addressParser(addressStr)); // [ { name: 'エポスカード', address: 'support@example.com' } ] ``` #### decodeWords() ```js import { decodeWords } from 'postal-mime'; decodeWords(encodedStr) -> string ``` - **encodedStr**: A string that may contain MIME encoded-words. **Returns**: A Unicode string with all encoded-words decoded. **Example**: ```js const encodedStr = 'Hello, =?utf-8?B?44Ko44Od44K544Kr44O844OJ?='; console.log(decodeWords(encodedStr)); // Hello, エポスカード ``` --- ## License &copy; 2021–2025 Andris Reinman `postal-mime` is licensed under the **MIT No Attribution license**.