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From:Daniel E. White Date:May 18 1999 1:36am
Subject:Re: Parsing of Mail files into a Database
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At 8:47 PM -0400 5/17/99, Van wrote:
>> Why not use procmail and Perl to do the job ?
>> procmail can filter by the "From" line, and it can call a perl script
>> which can then do the mySql magic.
>Sure, Ben.  Quick question:  How do I do a procmail -m -H <
>/home/luser/Mail/Inbox just to get the raw header?
>Any ideas?
>Van

Procmail dumps the whole incoming message into Perl.

Use Perl to parse what you want.
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