Yeh.....Exactly.... What I want to do is see the MIME type for an
attachment because somebody keeps sending me an email that doesn't get
encoded with the correct type.
If I knew how it was coming across I might be able to tell him what he is
doing wrong....

But I don't think I will be able to do it for the reasons noted here.

Thanks anyway...

/lss

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On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 13:39:15 -0600 Wayne Brissette wrote:

>Andy Fragen [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 stated:
>
>
>>This actually should be possible with a script to get 'the content of
>>msg'. I've been looking to create a simple script to do this but haven't
>>quite gotten around to it. I'll try to do it today and post it here.
>>
>
>
>Not really! What you end up with is the source of the message, but
>EXCLUDING any attachments. When you view source on an email it's like
>reading it in ELM, or Mail in UNIX. You end up with the binary attached
>as well. So, this is not the exact same thing.
>
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