The mail comes into Exchange, it is then run through SpamAssassin. If it is seen as spam, a copy is saved into the "spam" folder. If the mail is seen as ham, then into the "ham" directory a copy goes.
The mail is "mail" enough to work with SpamAssassin when it comes in, I then save that mail out to the file system, one messageage per file.
So each of those 3 examples are a separate file. Which I have then attempted to feed into Mail::Header, and which then fails (when seen in Data::Dumper, it just loads the headers and the body all into the body tag).
As for not having the "From" line, I'm assuming you mean that there is something about the From lines that is missing. On my own personal Unix system, I keep track of mail stats as well and when looking at those files, they
look the same as these files do - the difference likely being something that doesn't show up in TextPad or in Less (meaning a \n or \r).
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