Re: [PHP] Parsing a stdClass Object created with mimeDecode

2006-05-16 Thread Stut
Richard Lynch wrote: On Tue, May 16, 2006 1:41 am, Stut wrote: it meets your requirements, but bear in mind that an email is not required to have a text/plain part. ... unless you actually want people to read it. HTML-only email will get nuked by spam filters and plain-text-only email readers

Re: [PHP] Parsing a stdClass Object created with mimeDecode

2006-05-16 Thread Richard Lynch
On Tue, May 16, 2006 1:41 am, Stut wrote: [major snippage] > it meets your requirements, but bear in mind that an email is not > required to have a text/plain part. ... unless you actually want people to read it. HTML-only email will get nuked by spam filters and plain-text-only email readers.

Re: [PHP] Parsing a stdClass Object created with mimeDecode

2006-05-15 Thread Stut
Graham Anderson wrote: I am trying to get the body text from a number of different emails using mimeDecode [Pear] Unfortunately, it appears that the body text could be in any number of locations in the stdClass Object depending on which email is processed. At this point, I can only access the no

Re: [PHP] Parsing a stdClass Object created with mimeDecode

2006-05-15 Thread Richard Lynch
On Fri, May 12, 2006 6:12 am, Jochem Maas wrote: > Graham Anderson wrote: >> I am trying to get the body text from a number of different emails >> using mimeDecode [Pear] >> Unfortunately, it appears that the body text could be in any number >> of >> locations in the stdClass Object depending on wh

Re: [PHP] Parsing a stdClass Object created with mimeDecode

2006-05-12 Thread Jochem Maas
Graham Anderson wrote: Hi I am trying to get the body text from a number of different emails using mimeDecode [Pear] Unfortunately, it appears that the body text could be in any number of locations in the stdClass Object depending on which email is processed. At this point, I can only acces