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Re: Re: Finding e-mail headers

by Callum (Chaplain)
on Jun 30, 2003 at 18:24 UTC ( [id://270257]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Finding e-mail headers
in thread Finding e-mail headers

In addition to Mail::header (which is almost certainly the best starting place) you may wish to also look at Mail::Field both of which are part of MailTools.

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Re: Re: Re: Finding e-mail headers
by AssFace (Pilgrim) on Jun 30, 2003 at 18:32 UTC
    I'll give that a shot and have a look - since that was the module that I was trying to use initially and which fails on these files, I figured perhaps it wasn't the best place to take code from in this case.

    but that is an excellent point, and perhaps it is something as minor as instead of \n\n, it is throwing a \r in there as well since IIRC Windows enjoys those.

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