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guillaume
You don't give much details, but I think this (from the Mime::tools documentation) could be of some help:<br>
<code>
Here's some pretty basic code for parsing a MIME message,
and outputting its decoded components to a given directory:
use MIME::Parser;
### Create parser, and set some parsing options:
my $parser = new MIME::Parser;
$parser->output_under("$ENV{HOME}/mimemail");
### Parse input:
$entity = $parser->parse(\*STDIN) or die "parse failed\n";
### Take a look at the top-level entity (and any parts it has):
$entity->dump_skeleton;
</code>
You should use MIME::Tools. If it's because you didn't want to install it, a quick<br>
<code>
perl -MCPAN -e "install MIME::Tools"
</code><br>will do the job for you.<br><br>
And remember, even for a one-time task you are better off reusing existing code. Some may say that doing otherwise is a form of "False Impatience" :-)<br><br>Guillaume
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