If I am understanding correctly you should be able to just look for the first blank line following the header. This is part of the SMTP spec, the header is always concluded with a blank line that signifies it is ending and the actual message is beginning.
http://danconia.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I wrote a script with Net::POP3. Right now, it gets the message by counting > the lines in the header and getting rid of them in the total message. It's a > dopey way to do it. Anyone know a better way to get the message by itself > still using the Net::POP3 Module? > > God Bless, > Will > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]