Neil wrote, On 2/23/09 4:16 AM:
Soapparently I have some messages which are not RFC compliant sitting in
my mailboxes (mostly older ones), and I have some software which is refusing
to handle such messages.
1. Does anyone know of a nice way to verify that all my messages are
compliant/find
Soapparently I have some messages which are not RFC compliant sitting in
my mailboxes (mostly older ones), and I have some software which is refusing
to handle such messages.
1. Does anyone know of a nice way to verify that all my messages are
compliant/find those that aren't? (I suppose I
Hello!
I am not sure about what you want, but I found something that maybe
useful for you.
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/linuxcommand.org/man_pages/formail1.html
Bye
Neil wrote:
Soapparently I have some messages which are not RFC compliant sitting in
my mailboxes (mostly older ones), and
Hi,
Yeah, I'm vaguely familiar with formail, but (after reviewing the
literature) it doesn't seem like it can be used to identify/fix existing
messages (unless you already know how they're broken and give it explicit
instructions to fix them).
Is there something I'm missing?
Thanks.
On Mon,
Hi!
EXAMPLES
...
To convert a non-standard mailbox file into a standard mailbox
file you
can use:
formail -ds old_mailbox new_mailbox
Or, if you have a very tolerant mailer:
formail -a Date: -ds old_mailbox new_mailbox
...
These are not
Thank you for the suggestion.
Will this still work if I'm using the maildir format? (Something I
should've mentioned upfront, sorry...)
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Darabos Edvárd Konrád
n...@hippy.csoma.elte.hu wrote:
Hi!
EXAMPLES
...
To convert a non-standard mailbox file