If by "But!We see many unnecessarys information....;( i want to see only message, but i don't know how to write this" you mean you don't want to see the headers preceding the content body, you simply need to skip them when output the message. Headers in smtpd are delimited by an empty line or two newlines in a row. For example:
while( my $line = shift @$msg ) { last unless length $line; } for( @$msg ) { print "Body: $_"; }
The first while loop removes the first element from the array each time it loops. If the element is empty, signifying we have reached the end of the headers, we exit the loop. The next loop can simply print the remainder.

I should note that you are unlikely to acheive good results if you have some sort of multipart message, you might want to consider using an actual parser from CPAN.

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