I wound up doing "X m" - "extract all parts" - which then said "image/*" as the default part description, and it dumped them all into a directory of my choice.
K v etc didn't do the trick right away at least. Perhaps as gnus had inlined the photos? > Nigel Beck <[email protected]> writes: > >> I get an email. It has a photo in it. The photo shows up as [cid], >> which I can do various things to expand and make appear in-line. >> >> How do I actually save the photo? "e" for extract is for mimes, right >> click does nothing, etc. > > ,----[ (info "(gnus)MIME Commands") ] > | The following commands all understand the numerical prefix. For > | instance, `3 K v' means "view the third MIME part". > | > | `b' > | `K v' > | View the MIME part. > | > | `K o' > | Save the MIME part. > | > | `K O' > | Prompt for a file name, then save the MIME part and strip it from > | the article. The stripped MIME object will be referred via the > | message/external-body MIME type. > `---- > > In the menu, see Article -> Mime -> Multipart > > Does that help? -- Nigel Beck http://www.nigelbeck.com +1-323-NDUGU-ME (323-638-4863) _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
