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|    Detlef Meyer-Eltz to All    |
|    Re: Mail grammar parse ?    |
|    22 Sep 07 14:45:57    |
      From: Meyer-Eltz@t-online.de              > I am interested in getting a of a grammar for parsing email       > (headers, MIME attachments, etc)?                     A parser of e-mail addresses according to the RFC 822 standard is one       of the examples of TextTransformer:              http://www.texttransformer.com                     > I have read the RFC 822 but I'm a bit confused.              TextTransformer is a visual parser generator, by which you can execute       parsers step by step. So you can see which part of the input is       matched by which rules and tokens.       The parser for e-mail addresses is described in the documentation,       which is online too:              http://www.texttransformer.com/tthelp/example_email.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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