Avec un tool style ripmeme par ex.
NAME
ripMIME - email attachment / decomposition tool.
SYNTAX
ripMIME -i <mime file> -d <directory>
[-p prefix][-e [headerfile]]
[-v][-q][--verbose-contenttype][--verbose-oldstyle][--ver-
bose-defects][--stdout][--stderr][--syslog]
[--paranoid]
[--name-by-type][--no-nameless][--overwrite][--no_name-
less]
[--unique_names[--prefix|--postfix|--infix]][--mailbox]
[--no-tnef][--no-quotedprintable][--no-uude-
code][--no-ole][--no-doublecr][--no-mht]
[--disable-qmail-bounce][--recursion-max <level>]
[--no-multiple-filenames]
[--exteded-errors][--debug][--version|-V][--build-
codes][-h]
DESCRIPTION
ripMIME is a command line tool used to aid in the extrac-
tion of email borne attachments to files which can be pro-
cessed using other UNIX tools. ripMIME supports both the
RFC MIME standards as well as being able to behave accord-
ing to various MUA 'features' which are often used as
exploitation holes.
Xavier
--
Loose bits sink chips.
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Alain Vander Velde wrote:
> Hello,
> je cale sur un bête truc, quelqu'un peut m'aider ?
> merci
>
> comment, EN LIGNE DE COMMANDE, sortir, extraire, exporter les attachements de
> mon mail (/var/spool/mail/xyz) ? Si possible avec la bonne extension et au
> bon format...
> autre solution recherchée: via exim: exportation directe des attachments via
> le filtering.
>
> le but étant de les retravailler par d'autre job indépendant.
>
> Merci
>
>
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