In a recent post i played a little with my gmail account and it seems that Email::Simple just works well.
If you use the code of the above thread and add print "Cc:\t",$es->header('Cc'),"\n"; where $es is the Email::Simple object, you'll find what you are looking for.
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In reply to Re: read gmail and extract cc field -- Email::Simple
by Discipulus
in thread read gmail and extract cc field
by Anonymous Monk
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