There's a tool ripMIME (https://pldaniels.com/ripmime/) that appears to
do
what you want. I haven't played with it, though.
On 16 Jun 2020, at 7:20, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
thanks for the various tips - for now I manually cherry picked the
important ones for now - the "big" one will come later.
I was thinking it should be able to write a command that iterate all
selected messages, saved it to a folder with YYYY-MM-DD pattern and
then saved attachments to same folder.
But I haven't found how to access the attachments from a command
yet...
/max
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On 16 Jun 2020, at 12:27, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
On 16 Jun 2020, at 12:05, Charlie Clark wrote:
I think Glenn's suggestion sounds pretty good to be honest.
Otherwise I would have thought it reasonably straightforward to add
additional control through AppleScript.
I'd say your mileage will vary.
In my case I had all sorts of mails and attachments (JPG, PDF, Excel,
Word). Probably 1000+
To have all the mails printed out in sequence with their attachement
is _not_ a trivial task by any means. Certainly not impossible but
personally I have given up on MM and went the commercial way. Most
interested in your feedback, though.
Regards
A. Takacs
Augicom SA
+41 (22) 301 16 00
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