Dear monks, i have written a small script to check my gmail inbox and report the latest 5 messages. What i cannot figure out i how to extract the cc field from the email header. Hope someone can tell me, thank you.
use Mail::IMAPClient;
use IO::Socket::SSL;
$sock = IO::Socket::SSL->new(
PeerAddr => "imap.gmail.com",
PeerPort => 993) or die $@;
$client = Mail::IMAPClient->new(
Socket => $sock,
User => 'anyany@gmail.com',
Password => '*****' );
$client->select("INBOX");
@messages = $client->messages;
for($x=1;$x<=5;$x++){
$bs = pop(@messages);
$from = $client->get_header($bs,"from");
$date = $client->get_header($bs,"date");
$subj = $client->get_header($bs,"subject");
print "From:$from\nDate:$date\nSubject:$subj\n\n";
}
$client->logout();
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