Well, first install these two modules (and their unresolved dependencies if there are any):
Then you can do something like this (Quickshot, untested):
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Regexp::Common qw(Email::Address);
use Email::Address;
my $filename = 'file_to_parse.dat';
open my $rh, '<', $filename or die "$filename: $!";
# Requirement: href=, mailto: and the mailaddress must be in the same
+line!
my @addresses =
map { m/mailto:($RE{Email}{Address})/o; $1 }
grep { m/href=.+?mailto:/ }
<$rh>
;
close $rh;
{
local $, = local $\ = "\n";
print @addresses;
}
__END__
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