 Some time ago I showed in a video on my email dump tool handles obfuscated MIME files, where some non-header lines had been added to the beginning of the file. And now I've made some changes to my email dump tool that it can handle different types of obfuscation. So let's run this on the first one here. And if there is some obfuscation now you will get lines here with the warning. So if we look at this first file, you can see a MIME file. And here the first line here contains some random text that is not a field. This is causing a problem for some of the MIME file parsers. And the EML dump is warning you about this. Now in the past I showed you with option.h how you can skip this. This still works, but now I have another option which is more generic. And that is the filter option. And this will filter out all obfuscation that EML dump recognizes. So if we do this on the first one here, now you can see here that it can recognize the file. It recognizes different multiparts inside the MIME type file. So now we can for example select number 4, dump it and pass it on to olidump like this. So that is the first example. Second example, here also warning. It's a bit different if we look at the file. So now the line here with random text is not at the beginning of the file, but it's at the end of the first block. And that is the warning that you get here. So you can do exactly the same. You just instruct EML dump to filter this. Then we select multipart 4 and dump it. And we can pass it on to olidump like this.