sub parse_email {
my $parser = new MIME::Parser;
$userdir=$dir.$userpin;
$parser->output_dir($userdir);
$entity = $parser->parse_data($message);
##############################################################################################
if ($entity->parts > 0){
for ($i=0; $i<$entity->parts; $i++){
$subentity = $entity->parts($i);
my $path;
print " MIME Type is ",$subentity->mime_type, "\n";
if (($subentity->mime_type =~ m/text\/html/i) || ($subentity->mime_type =~ m/text\/plain/i)){
$body = join "", @{$subentity->body};
$path=$subentity->bodyhandle->path;
print " DEL path is $path \n";
if ($path =~ /msg-\d+.*\.txt/ || $path =~ /msg-\d+.*\.html/ ) {
unlink ($path) || ($ulnerr = -1);
if ($ulnerr == -1) {
print "Couldn't unlink $path\n";
&writelog("Cannot delete file $path");
}
}
#new attachment code start
next;
#new attachment code end
}
#this elsif is needed for Outlook's nasty multipart/alternative messages
elsif ($subentity->mime_type =~ m/multipart\/alternative/i){
print " HERE in ELSIF path is $path \n";
$body = join "", @{$subentity->body};
#split html and text parts
@body = split /------=_NextPart_\S*\n/, $body;
#assign the first part of the message,
#hopefully the text, part as the body
$body = $body[1];
#remove leading headers from body
$body =~ s/^Content-Type.*Content-Transfer-Encoding.*?\n+//is;
#new attachment code start
next;
#new attachment code end
}
push @attname, $subentity->head->mime_attr('content-disposition.filename');
#new attachment code end
}
} else {
print " In Else \n";
$body = join "", @{$entity->body};
}
#body may contain html tags. they will be stripped here
$body =~ s/(
)|(
)/\n/gi; #create new lines $body =~ s/<.+\n*.*?>//g; #remove all <> html tages $body =~ s/(\n|\r|(\n\r)|(\r\n)){3,}//g; #remove any extra new lines $body =~ s/\ //g; #remove html   characters #remove trailing whitespace from body $body =~ s/\s*\n+$//s; print " BODy is $body \n"; ############################################################################################### }