Then extract items between the "<" and ">" using a regular expression, or a use Regexp::Common::Email::Address to extract things that look like an e-mail address.
"As you get older three things happen. The first is your memory goes, and I can't remember the other two... " - Sir Norman Wisdom
In reply to Re: Extracting email addresses
by NetWallah
in thread Extracting email addresses
by Anonymous Monk
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