Hi Monks,

I am writing some custom mailing list software for my company,and i need to write a wrapper which email is passed to from sendmail.

I have added the appropriate information into /etc/mail/alias, and my program now recieves email to the STDIN when it is run.

My problem is that the email will contain different headers and sometimes HTML etc.

Is there a library / method for this specific purpose. Eg To take an email at this raw level and seperate it into "$mail->subject", "$mail->body" etc

This would be really useful for my program, i don't really want to go ahead and write something to do this using regexs when i assume someone has already tackled this problem before.

Any input would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Neil Archibald
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In reply to Receiving Emails From Sendmail by devslashneil

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