I am trying to parse an email from Yahoo with split-7z files attached to them.
I was able to log in successfully into Yahoo with Net::IMAP::Simple, which was assigned to $server.
my code
my $parser = MIME::Parser->new( );
my $entity = $parser->parse_data(join '', @{$server->get($i)
+});
my $numParts = $entity->parts;
my @parts = $entity->parts;
if ($numParts > 0) {
foreach my $part (@parts) {
my $type = $part->mime_type;
my $bh = $part->bodyhandle;
print "MIME Type: $type\n";
if (defined $bh) {
open(my $OUTFILE, ">", $bh->path) or die $!;
binmode($OUTFILE);
$bh->print(\$OUTFILE);
close($OUTFILE);
} #End IF $bh defined
} # End For Each Part
} # End If Num of Parts > 0
When I run this, I get
msg-1304-1.txt of size 826
msg-1304-2.html of size 2,661
_Archive.7z.046 of size 0, when it should be 8,975,069
All I care about is the _Archive.7z.001 thru _Archive.7z.046
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