Re: Download multiple attachments at once
> OB Mutt: Does anyone remember what year it was when Mutt was at a > version number somewhere around 0.86? I know it was in the mid-90s, > but I'm curious to know, so I can know just how many years I've > been using Mutt. According to FileWatcher.com[1], October 10, 1997. [1] http://www.filewatcher.com/b/ftp/ftp.42.org/pub/OLD/m/mutt/old/orig/devel-0.html -- Brandon Sandrowicz : : web => http://brandon.sandrowicz.org : github => http://github.com/bsandrow : twitter => @bsandrow : email => bran...@sandrowicz.org
Re: Download multiple attachments at once
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:44:44AM -0500, David Champion wrote: > * On 30 Jul 2013, James Griffin wrote: > > > > David, out of curiosity, how do you get voicemail sent to your email > > server? > I have home VoIP service, and the provider (Megapath, formerly known > as Speakeasy) has this as a built-in option. Another way is to use youmail (http://www.youmail.com). It's free, and you can put contacts into groups (e.g., friends, family, doctors, and so on), add specific greetings for those groups, etc. For example, for my group called doctors, I have a greeting from the community greetings that's Bugs Bunny saying, "ehhh, what's up doc?" You can use the community greetings (users upload their own grettings,and allow them to be used by others) or you can upload your own (and either keep them private or add to community greetings). They also have a (paid) option where you can have your voice messages sent to you in text format. I get my voice messages as e-mail and on my Android (youmail app). The messages are sent via e-mail in mp3 format. You can also ditch numbers that you don't ever want to hear from, like spam callers. You can apply a special ditch greeting, too. Mine is, in the usual telco message voice, "Hello, welcome to AT&T wireless voice mail. Goodbye" and then the caller is hung up on. There are also special options for blocked caller ID and caller ID unavailable, if you choose to use them. I've been a youmail user for years, and I highly recommend it. OB Mutt: Does anyone remember what year it was when Mutt was at a version number somewhere around 0.86? I know it was in the mid-90s, but I'm curious to know, so I can know just how many years I've been using Mutt. Later, --jim -- THE SCORE: ME: 2 CANCER: 0 73 DE N5IAL (/4) | Tux (E Cat): DS B+Wd Y 6 Y L+++ W+ C++/C++ I+++ spooky1...@gmail.com | T++ A E H+ S V- F++ Q+++ P/P+ B++ PA+ PL SC--- < Running Mac OS X Lion > | ICBM / Hurricane: | Tiggerbelle: DS W+S+Bts % 1.5 X L W C+++/C+ 30.44406N 86.59909W| I+++ T A E++ H S++ V+++ Q+++ P B++ PA++ PL+ SC
Re: Download multiple attachments at once
* On 30 Jul 2013, James Griffin wrote: > > David, out of curiosity, how do you get voicemail sent to your email > server? that sounds like a great idea. My mobile has no signal where i > live; if I could get my voicemail sent to my server that would be > fantastic! It also sounds complex?? I have home VoIP service, and the provider (Megapath, formerly known as Speakeasy) has this as a built-in option. I think you can do it using Google Voice (as a wrapper around your home/mobile) as well, but I haven't tried it. -- David Champion • d...@bikeshed.us
Re: Download multiple attachments at once
Mon 29.Jul'13 at 11:20:48 -0500, David Champion > * On 28 Jul 2013, fe...@crowfix.com wrote: > > > Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, > > > I thought I wonder if there is a way to save all of the images > > > attached to an email in one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each > > > one. How do you guys manage attachments? > > > > I wrote this small script; invoke it by "|muttrip dir". It depends > > on having ripmime installed. The followup .pl program merely builds > > a crude index.html file and reports how many files it found; you can > > skip it. > > Adding to this theme: I receive voice mail as wav attachments, but I > don't "view" them through mutt. I have a procmail rule that sends > voicemail messages to a python script (attached). This script saves all > audio/* attachments to a designated location with a unique filename. It > could easily be adapted as an ad hoc bulk attachment filer. > > -- > David Champion • d...@bikeshed.us David, out of curiosity, how do you get voicemail sent to your email server? that sounds like a great idea. My mobile has no signal where i live; if I could get my voicemail sent to my server that would be fantastic! It also sounds complex??
Re: Download multiple attachments at once
* On 28 Jul 2013, fe...@crowfix.com wrote: > > Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, > > I thought I wonder if there is a way to save all of the images > > attached to an email in one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each > > one. How do you guys manage attachments? > > I wrote this small script; invoke it by "|muttrip dir". It depends > on having ripmime installed. The followup .pl program merely builds > a crude index.html file and reports how many files it found; you can > skip it. Adding to this theme: I receive voice mail as wav attachments, but I don't "view" them through mutt. I have a procmail rule that sends voicemail messages to a python script (attached). This script saves all audio/* attachments to a designated location with a unique filename. It could easily be adapted as an ad hoc bulk attachment filer. -- David Champion • d...@bikeshed.us #!/usr/bin/env python import os import sys import email import email.parser import errno def extract(m): n = 0 audio = [] for part in m.walk(): n += 1 if part.get_content_type().startswith('audio/'): data = part.get_payload(decode=True) params = dict(part.get_params()) if 'name' in params: name = params['name'] else: name = 'attachment%03d.wav' % n fp = open(name, 'w') fp.write(data) fp.close() audio.append(name) return audio def main(args): os.chdir(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) p = email.parser.Parser() m = p.parse(sys.stdin) audio = extract(m) for file in audio: base, ext = os.path.splitext(file) if '_' in base: caller, date, timeofday = base.split('_') dir = date[:6] else: dir = time.strftime('%Y%m') try: os.makedirs(dir) except OSError, e: if e.errno == errno.EEXIST: pass os.rename(file, os.path.join(dir, file)) if len(audio): return 0 return 1 if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
Re: Download multiple attachments at once
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 08:06:27AM +0900, John Niendorf wrote: > Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, I thought I > wonder if there is a way to save all of the images attached to an email in > one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each one. > How do you guys manage attachments? I wrote this small script; invoke it by "|muttrip dir". It depends on having ripmime installed. The followup .pl program merely builds a crude index.html file and reports how many files it found; you can skip it. The ripmime args are somewhat of a mystery to me, so I aperiodically change them :-) muttrip #!/bin/sh mkdir -p ~/muttrip/$1 && ripmime -v -i - -d ~/muttrip/$1 --no-nameless --infix && $0.pl ~/muttrip/$1 muttrip.pl #!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; # Args are dirs to process. # Each dir is scanned for files and a rudimentary html file created with inline images and links for # other files. process_dir($_) foreach @ARGV; exit 0; sub process_dir { my $dir = shift; opendir(my $dh, $dir) or die "$dir: $!"; my @files = grep { $_ !~ /^\.\.?$/ } readdir($dh); closedir($dh) or die "$dir: $!"; my @images = (); my @others = (); foreach my $file (sort @files) { if (-d "$dir/$file") { process_dir("$dir/$file"); next; } if ($file =~ /\.(gif|jpeg|jpg|png|tiff)$/i) { push(@images, $file); } else { push(@others, $file); } } next unless @images || @others; my $index = 'index'; $index .= 'x' while grep { $_ eq "$index.html" } @others; open(my $fh, '>', "$dir/$index.html") or die "$dir/$index.html: $!"; my $title = "$dir: " . @images . '/' . @others; print $fh "$title\n\n"; print $fh "\n" foreach @images; print $fh "$_\n" foreach @others; print $fh "\n\n"; close $fh or die "$dir/$index.html: $!"; print "$title\n"; } -- ... _._. ._ ._. . _._. ._. ___ .__ ._. . .__. ._ .. ._. Felix Finch: scarecrow repairman & rocket surgeon / fe...@crowfix.com GPG = E987 4493 C860 246C 3B1E 6477 7838 76E9 182E 8151 ITAR license #4933 I've found a solution to Fermat's Last Theorem but I see I've run out of room o
Re: Download multiple attachments at once
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 You could make an archive of the files and call it something like sisterphotos.tar.gz. This is what I do when I am sending more than two or three attachments. This way you only have one file to attach. The downside is that the recipient must have appropriate knowledge/software to unpack the archive. Applications like Fileroller and G-zip come to mind, but there are command line tools that accomplish the same thing. On 07/26/2013 06:06 PM, John Niendorf wrote: > Hi Mutt-folks, > > Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, I > thought I wonder if there is a way to save all of the images > attached to an email in one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each > one. How do you guys manage attachments? > - -- Dale A. Raby Buy My Book: 777 Bon Mots for Gunslingers and Other Real Men Available at Amazon, Google Books, Barnes & Noble, Book Tango, and other online book stores. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlHz7H0ACgkQq4gfK1twdnfuGQCgz9qhGpgpg4CGPDcUFfTFRjQc kJoAnicvf7OEA/mm8OgwoO4cyTeB/Beb =LdjE -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Download multiple attachments at once
Thanks for the really useful tip Charles. Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, I thought I wonder if there is a way to save all of the images attached to an email in one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each one. How do you guys manage attachments? On the list of attachments, tag them all, then tag-save. You'll be prompted for filenames for each one, but you can just hold the enter key to use the defaults for each. Charles -- John
Re: Download multiple attachments at once
John Niendorf wrote: > > Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, I thought I > wonder if there is a way to save all of the images attached to an email in > one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each one. How do you guys manage > attachments? On the list of attachments, tag them all, then tag-save. You'll be prompted for filenames for each one, but you can just hold the enter key to use the defaults for each. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon GPL'ed software available at: http://pyropus.ca/software/ ---
Download multiple attachments at once
Hi Mutt-folks, Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, I thought I wonder if there is a way to save all of the images attached to an email in one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each one. How do you guys manage attachments? -- John