Thanks DWS.. I dont know why but this script doesnt want to parse emails, after piping an email to it, this is what I get:
Name "main::ent" used only once: possible typo at /script.pl line 63. Name "main::bodyh" used only once: possible typo at /script.pl line 63 +. Name "main::subject" used only once: possible typo at /script.pl line +54. Trouble parsing mail:debug: process_header warning: skipping bogus mailbox 'From ' line debug: type = multipart, subtype = alternative debug: process_multipart... debug: parsing part 1... debug: process_header debug: type = text, subtype = plain debug: process_singlepart... debug: using temp file debug: t bound: 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr + 0.00 sys = 0.00 + CPU) debug: extract uuencode? 0 debug: encoding? quoted-printable debug: effective type? text/plain debug: no filename recommended: synthesizing our own debug: planning to use 'msg-12389-1.txt' debug: outputting body to disk file: ./msg-12389-1.txt

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