I think you're reading the benchmarks backwards -- Mail::Internet is about 100 times faster than Mime::Parser. Look at the rate column.
For most tasks involving incoming emails "from the wild", I use Mail::Box (along with Mail::Box::Parser::C). It generally is not be the fastest, but it's designed to be very robust against the kinds of pathologically formatted emails that spammers send.
-xdg
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In reply to Re: Parsing mail messages
by xdg
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