Hi,
The only way I've found to 'forward' an email with MIME attachments
remaining as attachments in the forwarded message is to 'bounce' the
email, which is undesirable.
No combination of mime_forward_decode, forward_decode, and mime_forward
seem to do what I want.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Steve
2) In the "Content-Disposition:"-header according to RFC 2183.
Mutt understands both methods for storing the file name when
reading, but only uses the second method when generation new
attachments.
So if other e-mail clients cannot find the file name of attachments
made by mutt, it cou
On Fri, May 28, 1999 at 03:38:54PM +0200, Attila Csosz wrote:
I tried to mail me a test message with attachment( it contained a file
test.arj ). Using mutt everythig is OK. I see in the attachment list the
correct file name( pressing v key ). But when I fetched this mail with
a windows based
on), that handle
attachments sometimes in a strange way. They add or delete some important
bits, so even a well configured mutt / elm cannot resolve the attachment
correctly. And there are still mail routes that are not 8-bit clean.
But what I would like to know: Has anybody any idea how to fight against
keboard and chair.
...not necessarily; sending mail to yourself on your local system is
completely different from sending mail to a remote computer, because your
mail has to pass several mail servers (relays and so on), that handle
attachments sometimes in a strange way. They add or delete
Juergen Leising [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I ensure my (binary) data will be received in a way the
recipient can really use/read it?
uuencode :)
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I was testing a bit Mutt's IMAP support just out of curiosity and
noticed that one can't delete attachments when accessing folder via
IMAP. Is there some technical reason for that or why it is so?
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On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 07:52:45AM -0500, Jim Graham wrote:
problem Let's say there's an incoming message with that has spaces
in the filename (yeah, I know...but some people seem to think it's a
good thing). In other words, something like this:
begin 600 99 Travel Expense Report
Thanks a lot for the info about having procmail translate the uuencode
bits to MIME. Now, of course, I've got to figure out procmail in order
to try out your suggestion (I have no ~/.procmail), but it had to come
some time, I guess...
David
On Sun, May 02, 1999 at 09:58:57PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
On Sun, 02 May 1999, David Resnick wrote:
I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I
cannot access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the
email, like this:
[non-standard uuencoded
I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I cannot
access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the email, like
this:
begin 600 ATT23047.ATT
M#0H-"CQI=%L:6,^/-O;]R/CQP87)A;3XP,#`P+#`P,#`L9F9F9CPO%R
M86EL+G)A9"YC;RYI;`T*#0H)1F%X.B`@("`Y-S(M,RTV-#0
On Sun, May 02, 1999 at 18:31:53 +0300, David Resnick wrote:
I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I cannot
access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the email, like
this:
[snip]
Tell them to send MIME attachments instead of non-standard uuencoded
files
On Sun, 02 May 1999, David Resnick wrote:
I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I
cannot access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the
email, like this:
Content-Description: ATT23047.ATT
[-- octet-filter file type: "ASCII
This seems really basic, but I haven't found a way to do it:
say you have an application/mac-binhex attachment sent to you. seems that if
you save the attachment, what you would want mutt to do is run hexbin on it
save the output. but "save" in mutt in not a mime option, like print and view
I'm subscribed to several digests of mailing lists that use mime
"multipart/digest; boundary" (BTW why does this digest not use them?)
When I use v to view the attachments of the digest it displays all mails
twice:
1 RE: What is "ttys1"?[message/rfc82
Hi
Has anyone ever managed to get mutt to do encoded attachments of multiple
files from the command line like:
mutt you -s "lots of pics enclosed" -a pic1.jpg -a pic2.jpg -a pic3.tif \
-a redundantformat.doc /dev/null
thanx
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Eric Smith
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The attached perl script handles removing of the tnef attachment##
it's worked for me. (might want to test with a large assortment of message to
make sure that you're not loosing the attachments.)
##
## Remove the ms-tnef attachments
##
:0
* B ?? ^Content-Type: \/(application/ms-tnef
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, fred smith wrote:
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 08:12:54PM +0100, Christian Stigen Larsen wrote:
Is there any patch, utility, script or something which
can decode typical MS-attachements like
[applica/ms-tnef, base64, 1.4M]
As I continually get these type of
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