Try: mmencode -d <filename>

Regards, Andrew Roberts

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Sent: 09 March 2000 22:18
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Subject: Re: [expert] MIME/Base64 cmdline decoding


On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, John Aldrich wrote:

> > Is there a way to decode MIME/Bas64 encoded files on the commandline?
Reason being, I'm playing with a mail editor called CSCMail and it doesn't
support decoding attachments yet.
> >
> > Probably really simple, but I've never had to do it before...
> >
> have you tried "man uudecode" yet?

Does that decode MIME/Base64 as well as regular
uuencoding?  dOh!  Nevermind... I see "-m" in there now.  Thanks for the
pointer.

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