This looks to be a very useful piece of code but I have tried it on a test message and it fails to pring the message body.
Here is the test email that I tried it on (email address, servers and IPs cleaned but otherwise the same):
From Ed.Davison@mccombs.utexas.edu Mon Jul 31 15:05:58 2006
Received: from 1.2.3.4 ([1.2.3.4]) by exchange.domain
([1.2.3.5]) via Exchange Front-End Server mail.domain
([1.2.3.6]) with Microsoft Exchange Server HTTP-DAV ; Mon, 31
+Jul 2006
15:05:58 +0000
Received: from laptop by mail.domain; 31 Jul 2006
10:05:57 -0500
Subject: test for email parser
From: username@domain
Reply-To: username@domain
To: username
Content-Type: text/plain
Organization: Organization
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 10:05:57 -0500
Message-Id: <1154358357.11169.0.camel@localhost>
Mime-Version: 1.0
X-Mailer: Evolution 2.6.2
X-Evolution-Source: exchange://user@mail.domain/
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
test entry
Any ideas why the message body is not being picked up on this one?
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