Quoth "David Isaac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: | I'm looking for the Python equivalent of the perl script and module | described at | http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.uw.c-client/707 | | Any hope?
Sure, should be doable, if for some reason you can't just use that. I personally wouldn't do it exactly that way, rather I would just read the file directly. At first you said you were only interested in fixing the header. This one operates on the rest of the file, and I guess I will assume that's what you really want. MBX structure is just a one line message header before each message, with a message size value among other things. Readers of this format will add that size value to the current file offset and expect another header line at that point. When the data there isn't a valid header line, they die. One does not need the c-client library to do this, but more to the point it isn't what you want to do, with a damaged file. Just read the file from one end to the other and find everything that looks like a header line, and then rewrite the file with adjusted header lines required so that - they are in ascending order by ID number - they have correct sizes. Donn Cave, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list