#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use IO::File; use Mail::Message::Attachment::Stripper; #by Roger of Perlmonks #There are many ways to do this. I recommend the following #modules: Mail::Box to manage the mail box and #Mail::Message::Attachment::Stripper to strip (multiple) #attachments. #Batch mode - I would use the powerful Mail::Box module to #parse each user's mailbox, and for each of the user's mail #messages, extract the (folder) name of the user from the #email address line, strip all the attachments with #Mail::Message::Attachment::Stripper (or similar module), #and put the attachments into user's folder. #Procmail mode - When email message comes in, load it into #a scalar, extract the folder name from email address, and #use Mail::Message::Attachment::Stripper to strip the #attachments. You might also want to delete the attachment #from the original email, just save the email message, and #append some sort of notice to the modified mail message #that their mail attachments are saved under their user #directories. # load the mail message into $mail # extract user folder path into $user_folder #... my $m = Mail::Message::Attachment::Stripper->new($mail); my @attachments = $m->attachments; foreach my $a(@attachments) { next if $a->{content_type} !~ /jpe?g|gif/i; # ignore non-jpg/gif atta +chemnts my $f = new IO::File "/home/$user_folder/" . $a->{filename}, "w" or die "Can not create file!"; print $f $a->{payload}; }
In reply to Re^3: Stripping attachment by EMail::MIME::Attachment::Stripper
by zentara
in thread Stripping attachment by EMail::MIME::Attachment::Stripper
by Anonymous Monk
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