Arno,

generally, the program should be able to extract the most important information of an automated reply to a mail, i.e. from a mailserver when the destination is unknown, mailbox is full, relaying isn't allowed and the like. Some mailservers seem to return the original mail completely, including all original attachments. But those aren't of any interest ;)

The program is meant to act as a feed for a database containing some mail addresses, and does some action there (delete mail addresses which don't exist, put a note on mail addresses where the mailbox is full, and the like). But the most difficult job would be to determine which failure is described where and how, in each reply....

Btw... I saw mails containing alternate/multipart elements, and I'm not sure if there are text/plain or text/html parts inside.

TIA,
Michael

Arno Garrels schrieb:
Michael Kochendoerfer wrote:
Arno,

yes, the technique is described there - good demos indeed! Being not a
big email specialist, I'm rather confused by the number of
content-types appearing in different mails. Maybe I can get some
valuable hint from contributors of ICS or readers of this list.

What I basically need is to extract a text part from each mail,

One or multiple? Including text file attachments?

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