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EmailReplyParser is a small library to parse plain text email content.
This is what GitHub uses to display comments that were created from email replies. This code is being open sourced in an effort to crowdsource the quality of our email representation.
To parse reply body:
parsed_body = EmailReplyParser.parse_reply(email_body, from_address)
Argument from_address
is optional. If included it will attempt to parse out signatures based on the name in the from address (if signature doesn't have a standard deliminator.)
Get it from GitHub or gem install email_reply_parser
. Run rake
to run the tests.
If you'd like to hack on EmailReplyParser, start by forking the repo on GitHub:
https://github.com/github/email_reply_parser
The best way to get your changes merged back into core is as follows:
github/email_reply_parser
project.Quoted headers like these currently don't work with other languages:
On <date>, <author> wrote:
> blah
Not everyone follows this convention:
Hello
Saludos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Galactic President Superstar Mc Awesomeville
GitHub
**********************DISCLAIMER***********************************
* Note: blah blah blah *
**********************DISCLAIMER***********************************
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