MAILIT with TEST option sends the result to your reader. That is, the
mail body and the attachments. If that format suits you, an extra
option would be easily added. Your phrasing seems to suggest you'd
like to get two files: the mail body and the attachments. That would
require a bit extra
What about Victor Strasser's OFSMIME package. The README file includes:
---snip---
OFSMime Package V2.1.1 2000-02-08
==
E-mail is not just text anymore. The Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions (mime) standard allows information in just about any digital
ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/mpack/
munpack is a fairly simple C program that does what you want (eats a
MIME-formatted input file with multiple MIME elements) and writes the
individual elements to files. You'll need to tweak the filename handling
(or use it in a BFS environment), but it should
I have a program that sits around waiting for e-mails to arrive in its
reader queue, then strips out HTML attachments into separate files.
Would that be of interest?
Peter
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