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Build HTML from MIME message

I originally posted this in the C# group but thought that someone in the VB
world might be more likely to have done something similar.

I've got a MIME message that was originally an HTML email with embedded
images. When the email is received (to GMail) it is now in MIME format. The
HTML portion is now split out into the HTML and the images (each in a MIME
part). The MIME part for the image looks like some sort of abreviated
compressed code. Does anyone know how to extract the original HTML back out
of a MIME message?
Nov 21 '05 #1
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