Yes, you are right, I can use a lot of methods to handle different parts of email message, but in this case I want to get the source of the email.
My final target is to have all the email separated in an Array and to save them in different files
If this strange boundary is a part of my target file when I try to open the file from Outlook Express the Email application is adding a non existing Email Attachment.
In example above the Outlook Express will open an Email with attachment: ATT00002.txt which is wrong the part is just a html body not the attachment.
I hope you can undestand me.

In reply to Re^2: Mail::Box::Mbox adds a strange boundary when read email by dlegia
in thread Mail::Box::Mbox adds a strange boundary when read email by dlegia

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