1. Hints for a name are in Content-Disposition and sometimes Content-Type fields under various attribute names. However, there are many security risks with using these names. However, if you want to unpack HTML messages with images automatically, you will need to use these names.
  2. ...
  3. Don't know for sure, but probably the content of the preamble and epilogue are written to a separate file as well.
  4. You can do this with Mail::Box
    use Mail::Message; use File::Temp; my $dir = tempdir; mkdir $dir or die; foreach my $p ($message->parts) { my $fn = $part->dispositionFilename($dir); $part->decoded->write(filename => $fn) or die "Couldn't write to $fn: $!\n"; }
  5. Yes

20031110 Edit by Corion: Changed PRE to CODE tags, closed list


In reply to Re: Detachments II: The Sequel by Anonymous Monk
in thread Detachments II: The Sequel by hacker

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