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email-reply-parser
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Node library for parsing plain text email content. Based on https://github.com/willdurand/EmailReplyParser
Email Reply Parser is a node library to parse plain-text email replies and extract content
This library supports most email replies, signatures and locales.
😘 Maintainer: @baptistejamin
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Crisp |
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Install the project using NPM:
npm install --save email-reply-parser
This library is used at Crisp everyday with around 1 million inbound emails. Over the years, we improved this library so it can work with most emails.
On DATE, NAME <EMAIL> wrote:
Sent from my iPhone
Best wishes
var EmailReplyParser = require("email-reply-parser");
var email = new EmailReplyParser().read(MY_EMAIL_STRING);
console.log(email.getVisibleText());
Feel free to fork this project and submit fixes. We may adapt your code to fit the codebase.
You can run unit tests using:
npm test
email-reply-parser is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.
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Node library for parsing plain text email content. Based on https://github.com/willdurand/EmailReplyParser
The npm package email-reply-parser receives a total of 22,569 weekly downloads. As such, email-reply-parser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that email-reply-parser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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