I use MPACK/MUNPACK, and for a message to be extracted, there is no requirement
for the file name to end in .mme. MUNPACK works on files whose name ends in
.MSG, and presumably many other extensions. I think it even works on a news
message with MIME attachments. I see only a few of those, havin
Hi Sam H.,
Your right. There is no simple answer. That's
why I waited until you gave your well written and thought
thru reply before I add my two cents worth. I didn't know
where to start and "KISS".
Eric
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:24:03 -0400 (EDT), Eric S. Emerson wrote:
> Hi Sam H. et all,
> Good explanation Sam. I was waiting to
> see how someone would explain this. You might have mentioned
> that to use uuedecode one must give the saved file an ".uue"
> extension. eg. uuedecode some
Hi Sam H. et all,
Good explanation Sam. I was waiting to
see how someone would explain this. You might have mentioned
that to use uuedecode one must give the saved file an ".uue"
extension. eg. uuedecode somefile.uue To use mime64 one
needs to save the file with ".mme" extensio
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 03:10:57 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 04:59:59 +0100, Laurie L Proud wrote:
>> However this week they sent a circuit diagram attached as a JPEG (Jpeg)
>> file, and Insight just listed the file in what looks like ascii.
>> Q1 Can I configure Insight to
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 04:59:59 +0100, Laurie L Proud wrote:
> Hi All,
> However this week they sent a circuit diagram attached as a JPEG (Jpeg)
> file, and Insight just listed the file in what looks like ascii.
All image files and other binaries are sent by email in an encoded
ascii format, reg
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 04:59:59 +0100, Laurie L Proud wrote:
> However this week they sent a circuit diagram attached as a JPEG (Jpeg)
> file, and Insight just listed the file in what looks like ascii.
> Q1 Can I configure Insight to display the email message as a HTM page
> and insert the gifs i
Hi All,
I receive a script from a radio station, direct from their server via
email.
They use M$ Exploiter/outlook to send it. The script usually contains
a few small .gif files as decoration, and I think the page is HTML
format.
When it arrives insight displays it as a text message, and all th