Yes, it is possible to incorporate message items obtained from Outlook in Python for loop processing. You would need to use the Outlook API or a Python library such as pywin32 or win32com to access the Outlook application, retrieve the message items, and iterate over them using a for loop.
Here is an example code snippet that retrieves all message items from the Inbox folder and prints the subject and sender of each message:
import win32com.client
outlook = win32com.client.Dispatch("Outlook.Application").GetNamespace("MAPI")
inbox = outlook.GetDefaultFolder(6) # 6 corresponds to the Inbox folder
messages = inbox.Items
for message in messages:
print("Subject:", message.Subject)
print("From:", message.SenderName)
You can then add your own processing logic within the for loop to perform additional operations on each message item as needed.
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Asked: 2022-08-19 11:00:00 +0000
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Last updated: Dec 13 '22
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