Greetings Babichev,
Can I offer you a non-perl solution to this problem, though I know that you
might actually want the solution in perl (I would for the fun of it), there
is a package called procmail which is very good at doing things like this,
assuming that you're using Unix of course. Why re-invent the wheel when you
can steal the blueprints??

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From: Babichev Dmitry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 27 May 2002 09:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Access to http:// via e-mail request


Hello, beginners.

Sorry to trouble you.

I'm new in perl.
I want to create script which can parser email request and send user http://
content adresses which user want to see.

Do you have any ideas how i can to do this ?
Which CPAN modules i must use ?
Which features i must have on my server (Perl,POP3) - may be else some one?



Thank you in advance for any help.

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