According to the docs, you can use $parser->tmp_dir("/my/custom/tmpdir"); to manually set a temp directory. Otherwise, the system default temporary directory is used.
edit: Just realized you were asking about output directory, not temp directory. It looks like you might be able to use $parser->output_dir("/tmp"); instead of $parser->output_under("/tmp"); to output everything in the same directory if that works for you.
In reply to Re: Mime::parse file output
by frozenwithjoy
in thread Mime::parse file output
by SneakZa
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