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I'm not sure if I can help you solve your problem ...

Update (further research): I noticed three things:

  • As long as I use $parser->output_to_core(1); I don't get the path. Changing to $parser->output_under("/tmp"); does return a path.
  • Your for $part(@parts){ }-loop runs one iteration too often, so your error message comes from the last call, where no parts are left.
  • method 1: change $entity->bodyhandle->path; to $part->bodyhandle->path;.

The following code works fine for me:

use MIME::Parser; split_entity($entity); # $entity is a MIME::Entity object ################################################ sub split_entity { ################################################ local $entity = shift; my $num_parts = $entity->parts; # how many mime parts? if ($num_parts) { # we have a multipart mime message foreach (1..$num_parts) { split_entity( $entity->parts($_ - 1) ); # recursive call } } else { # we have a single mime message/part if ($entity->effective_type =~ /^text\/plain$/) { # text message handle_text($entity->bodyhandle->as_string); } else { # no text message handle_other($entity->bodyhandle->path); } } }

As you can see, I use path as you did and it is working perfectly.

I further recommend using a similar recursive call as some mailers seem to nest multipart messages and you maybe want to parse them correctly to any depth.

alex pleiner <alex@zeitform.de>
zeitform Internet Dienste


In reply to Re: Getting recommened_filename from MIME::Parser by projekt21
in thread Getting recommened_filename from MIME::Parser by thatguy

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