Re: [Nmh-workers] Help extracting mime parts from a message

2012-08-22 Thread norm
mhstore and mhlist have markedly improved the quality of my life.

I had seen references to mhstore over the years. But the notion that it had
to do with forwarding Email had somehow gotten into my head. So I never
explored it further.

Thank you all very much.

Norman Shapiro

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Re: [Nmh-workers] Help extracting mime parts from a message

2012-08-05 Thread Jerrad Pierce
You want mhstore, mentioned in the See Also of mhshow

mhstore  (1)  - store contents of MIME messages into files

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Re: [Nmh-workers] Help extracting mime parts from a message

2012-08-05 Thread norm
Jerrad Pierce belg4...@pthbb.org writes:
You want mhstore, mentioned in the See Also of mhshow

mhstore  (1)  - store contents of MIME messages into files

That's EXACTLY what I need. Thank you very much.

Norman Shapiro
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Re: [Nmh-workers] Help extracting mime parts from a message

2012-08-05 Thread David Levine
Norm wrote:

 When try to run mhshow on it, it produces nothing useful
 -- it doesn't even run unzip. I'm guessing that I ought to
 have a configuration file somewhere, maybe
 .../nmh/etc/mailcap, that tells nmh about zip files.

Just to note that you probably don't need any special
configuration.

And, mhlist is very useful when dealing with message parts.
Its switches are very similar to those of mhstore.

David

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Re: [Nmh-workers] Help extracting mime parts from a message

2012-08-05 Thread norm
David Levine levin...@acm.org writes:
Norm wrote:

 When try to run mhshow on it, it produces nothing useful
 -- it doesn't even run unzip. I'm guessing that I ought to
 have a configuration file somewhere, maybe
 .../nmh/etc/mailcap, that tells nmh about zip files.

Just to note that you probably don't need any special
configuration.

And, mhlist is very useful when dealing with message parts.
Its switches are very similar to those of mhstore.

After playing with mhstore some, I was about to query about mhlist's
functionality, when I read the mhstore man page again to see if it was there and
then saw the reference to mhlist.


Norman Shapiro

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