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I am trying to write a perl script that will parse the contents of an MS office mail file. I have it working for frc822 messages but not these. Can onyone offer some guidance?
Apr 20 '07 #1
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traravind
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Try using the Mail package in perl. It has got the scripts for parsing the mails in it in Address.pm, Internet.pm, Header.pm.

hope this helps...
Apr 24 '07 #2

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