Can anyone point me to a free tool to parse a email message. I was surprised
at the varieties of ways that messages are composed. I some guidance as to
how to locate the message, specifically what defines the start and end of a
message. I can see all of the tags for From, To, Subjects, For and some
others I'm not interested in.

I'm using alines after I use filetostr and sometimes the result drops the
top part of the file and I get message only, other times I get the whole
message in the array.

I'm using the string "Content-Transfer-Encoding" to define the start of the
message, not clear what ends the message part.

Some rules as to what to expect would be nice, a tool that just does it
would be better!

Thanks Jerry   



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