On 6/13/2016 at 5:22 AM, Ant's fingers rattled off:
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True. Of course there is another way. SeaMonkey uses mbox format to the
mail folder is just one big text file. Your can search and cutout the
base64 encoded image out of the message. If sone this in the past to fix
corrupted mail accounts. I made perl scripts that deconstruct mbox file
into individual eml files, then I could tweak afflicted emails, and then
reconstruct eml files back into the mbox file.

Wouldn't that be huge in a text editor if the images like MB big?

Well EditPad Pro can handle that:

"EditPad Pro 7 can edit files that are larger than 2 GB, even on a 32-bit PC with less than 2 GB of RAM. The (theoretical) maximum sizes are now 9 billion GB (263 bytes) per file, 2 billion lines per file, and 2 billion bytes per line. In practice, on a modern PC, EditPad Pro 7 performs well with files well over 10 GB, millions of lines, and up to 100,000 characters per line."

<https://www.editpadpro.com/index.html>

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Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
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