I usually do this (long-winded): save <<attachment-name>> hexbin -d <<attachment-name>> mv attachmnent-name.data attachment-name
Tony ^ ^Sebastian ^ ^I have a similar problem with correspondents who use a Macintosh. I ^get BinHex'ed attachments too. If you have success in finding an ^unBinHex-er I'd appreciate your sharing. ^ ^--David ^David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, ^ useful, technically accurate, and friendly. ^ ^ ^On Wed, 24 May 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: ^ ^> What is the way to decode an email obtain with attachments which say ^> they need to be decoded with BinHEx4.0? This originated from a Mac ^> ^> I am using metamail with elm which does not seem to be able to ^> do it. mimencode -u was also unsuccessful. Are there any specific ^> programs for this? ^> ^> Thanks. ^> ^> Sebastian Canagaratna ^> Department of Chemistry ^> Ohio Northern University ^> Ada, OH 45810 ^> ^> ^> -- ^> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null ^> ^> ^ ^--David ^David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, ^ useful, technically accurate, and friendly. ^ (I hope this is all of the above.) ^ ^ ^ ^-- ^Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null ^ ^