Yes, you just need to install the Mimetools bundle from CPAN. We use Lotus Notes at work, and from time to time it barfs up on a MIME encoded message and is unable to pull it apart. In that case I save the file out as text and then run the following code on it, which dumps out the different sections into seperate files.

#! /usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use MIME::Parser; my $parser = new MIME::Parser; my $entity = $parser->parse(\*STDIN) or die "parse failed\n"; $entity->dump_skeleton;

That code is straight out of the documentation. For cleaning up the HTML, you might want to consider crafting something manually with HTML::Parser (a good learning exercise).

At first I planned on doing exactly what you suggest, but this cheap hack was "good enough," so I let that idea slide.

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In reply to Re: email and MIME? by grinder
in thread email and MIME? by cez

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