I checked the $entity data through Dump::Data, and looks like an actual email.
I did find that
my $bh = $part->bodyhandle;
print "MIME Type: $type\n";
will outputs all the parts.
But
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
the $bh-print, seems to 'overwrite' the attachments making them zero-length.
So I removed that part and my code works. I do need to look at MIME::Parser::Filer more to clean up my code.
I do appreciate everyone's input and this wonderful site.
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