Re: [PHP] Parsing mail file



# pierre.pintaric@xxxxxxxxxxx / 2007-01-30 12:17:01 +0100:
Roman Neuhauser a écrit :
That's probably because you don't know enough about the field to use the
right search terms, since PEAR *does* contain a package for parsing email
messages, and I have no problems arriving at it from the search box
on http://pear.php.net/ ...

ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc2045.txt

Great, if you found something, can you share the result with us...
On PEAR website, with the mail keyword, I only find this:

You didn't bother looking at the RFC I gave you...

Results *1 - 8* of *8*:

The results include your desired package.

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