I have been using this patched version of qmail-scanner with ripmime
for at least 3 months here, and have had no problems (that I know
about).

Chris Hine

> Ed ,
> 
> I've been using it for a few months and it has worked well.  
> 
> Paul Daniels has done a good job with it, he uses it in his 
> Xamime scanner(his commercial content scanner) and with 
> inflex(open source)
> 
> Ron Culler
> 
> CertaintyTech wrote:
> 
> >>I can confirm that the current version (1.2.16.21) of ripmime does
> >>decode this attachment.
> >>I have attached a patch against qmail-scanner-1.15 which 
> adds support
> >>for ripmime (http://pldaniels.com/ripmime/) as a configure option.
> >>This is based on a patch written by MURATA Nobuhiro and sent to the
> >>list in November last year.
> >>
> >>It defaults to current behaviour, but if you specify
> >>--mime-unpacker ripmime, ripmime is used. If ripmime is used tnef is
> >>no longer detected as ripmime includes tnef support. 
> >>
> >>Chris Hine
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >Whats the general consensus about ripmime?  Is it a reliable 
> alternative
> >to reformime/tnef?  How long have you been using it as a 
> replacement for
> >reformime?  
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Ed.


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