G'day SneakZa,
Firstly, I'll assume you mean MIME::Parser (which is the closest to Mime::parse I can find on CPAN).
If you look further down the documentation to Specifying output destination, you'll find more details including a link to MIME::Parser::Filer. The output_path(), output_dir() and output_filename() methods look promising; however, depending on what you want to do, other methods may be more appropriate: for instance, if you wanted the pathname in order to perform some cleanup of files, then purge() might be a better choice.
-- Ken
In reply to Re: Mime::parse file output
by kcott
in thread Mime::parse file output
by SneakZa
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