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"content": "I don’t believe there is anything close (and I’ve tried with https://aboutmy.email amongst other tools). Part of the problem is that it’s difficult? impossible? to build parsers based even mostly on the grammars in the RFCs, so you’re relying on manually written code and making that strictly corresponding to RFC grammar is near impossible.",
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