That's probably a case of the common case vs. technically correct. ~95% of the time, a fairly simple parser will get you all of the parts of an email message. The rest of the time consists of obscure edge-cases, weird nesting rules, and never-seen formats. Much of the time in particular contexts you can get away with ignoring all of that detail and just handling the 'standard' cases.
In reply to Re^3: Parsing Incoming Mail
by DStaal
in thread Parsing Incoming Mail
by Rodster001
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