Re: newbie question for parsing incoming mails

2017-02-16 Thread Jim Gibson
> On Feb 15, 2017, at 9:56 PM, Eko Budiharto wrote: > > Jim, > I have one a couple more questions. > -. For the header, what if, I just need the subject, the from, and the > recipient, what is the command? I read the manual in the > https://metacpan.org/pod/Email::MIME#header, it does not tell

Re: newbie question for parsing incoming mails

2017-02-15 Thread Eko Budiharto
dear all, I have one a couple questions. -. For the header, what if, I just need the subject, the from, and the recipient, what is the command? I read the manual in the https://metacpan.org/pod/Email::MIME#header , it does not tell me how to extract

Re: newbie question for parsing incoming mails

2017-02-15 Thread Jim Gibson
On Feb 15, 2017, at 7:10 PM, Eko Budiharto wrote: > > Jim, > if I want to extract all incoming emails from my qmail emails, how can > specify the folder location and specify the file name since the file name > always different? > > Thx. Use File::Find or opendir and readdir to find all of th

Re: newbie question for parsing incoming mails

2017-02-15 Thread Jim Gibson
> On Feb 15, 2017, at 8:10 PM, Eko Budiharto wrote: > > dear Jim, > I tried to add lines to read file like this: > > use Email::MIME; > > my $file = '/var/qmail/mailnames/ name>/support/Maildir/cur/1487041394.M984019P23084V0803I00E03878.ABCD.NET,S=3987:2,'; > open my $ifh,

Re: newbie question for parsing incoming mails

2017-02-15 Thread Eko Budiharto
dear Jim, I tried to add lines to read file like this: use Email::MIME; my $file = '/var/qmail/mailnames//support/Maildir/cur/1487041394.M984019P23084V0803I00E03878.ABCD.NET,S=3987:2,'; open my $ifh, '<', $file or die "Cannot open '$file' for reading: $!"; local $/ = ''; my

Re: newbie question for parsing incoming mails

2017-02-15 Thread Eko Budiharto
Jim, if I want to extract all incoming emails from my qmail emails, how can specify the folder location and specify the file name since the file name always different? Thx. > On Feb 15, 2017, at 22:56, Jim Gibson wrote: > >> >> On Feb 14, 2017, at 10:38 PM, Eko Budiharto wrote: >> >> dear

Re: newbie question for parsing incoming mails

2017-02-15 Thread Andy Bach
> when I run it, I do not get anything. Hmm, how are you testing it. I put a single header and msg in /tmp/ml.txt (Subject: training.error Trouble wiwb) and: $ parse_email_simple.pl < /tmp/ml.txt training.error Trouble wiwb (8 lines) $ cat /tmp/ml.txt | parse_email_simple.pl training.error Trouble

Re: newbie question for parsing incoming mails

2017-02-15 Thread Jim Gibson
> On Feb 14, 2017, at 10:38 PM, Eko Budiharto wrote: > > dear all, > I have a question. > If I would like to parse all incoming mails from my qmail, which perl module > is easy to use? > my qmail emails incoming is /var/qmail/mailnames//support. In > this folder I already have preline in .qma

newbie question for parsing incoming mails

2017-02-14 Thread Eko Budiharto
dear all, I have a question. If I would like to parse all incoming mails from my qmail, which perl module is easy to use? my qmail emails incoming is /var/qmail/mailnames//support. In this folder I already have preline in .qmail for piping emails to my perl script. And, my perl script what I alread