The CFX_ODSMime tag takes all the headers and puts it into a query that you can
loop over. If you want, I can explain the code sample I sent you in reference to
the tag. The problem with parsing email headers is that there is a LOT of
information and the format of the information is very poor. Take the Recieved
header for example. Sometimes it has the recipients email address, sometimes not
and sometimes it's totally fubared.
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> Does anybody know of a tag or script somewhere that will parse out email
> headers?  Michael Dinowitz mentioned CFX_ODSMime, but I am not finding much
> in the way of documentation for it and it looks like it does a lot more that
> just parse the header.
>
> Thanks
> -- Jeff
>
> 
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