On Jan 31, James Griffin wrote:

> Ok, what you need to do is when in the pager view, press 'v' to
> view attachments and it will list the mime parts of the mail. So
> if you just want to save the text part of the mail, you use the
> arrow keys to select the text/plain part, for example, and the press
> 's' to save and at the bottom it will ask you where to save the
> file; i.e. ~/patricksresponse. Then when you use another terminal
> and use cat or less on the file it will show you just the mail
> itself, no headers. This code was inherited from mail(1) I believe
> as it has the same ability to save messages without headers, for
> example diff files or code files and scripts that you want to save,
> obviously you wouldn't need the headers with those types of mail.

Thank you, just what I was looking for. Works well.

Ed

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