Sebastian
I have a similar problem with correspondents who use a Macintosh. I
get BinHex'ed attachments too. If you have success in finding an
unBinHex-er I'd appreciate your sharing.
--David
David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely,
David:
Just after posting the note I found that there was a package
in main/otherofs called macutils. I used apt-get install macutils
and it gave a file which I think is called hixbin. It insall
the mime to use hexbin when it comes across The BinHex format and
it seems to work,
I usually do this (long-winded):
save attachment-name
hexbin -d attachment-name
mv attachmnent-name.data attachment-name
Tony
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^Sebastian
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^I have a similar problem with correspondents who use a Macintosh. I
^get BinHex'ed attachments too. If you have success in finding an
^unBinHex-er I'd
Quoting Tony ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I usually do this (long-winded):
save attachment-name
hexbin -d attachment-name
mv attachmnent-name.data attachment-name
For this reason, I usually use uudeview and just run it on
the whole mailbox containing the attachment(s). It finds
them automatically and
What is the way to decode an email obtain with attachments which say
they need to be decoded with BinHEx4.0? This originated from a Mac
I am using metamail with elm which does not seem to be able to
do it. mimencode -u was also unsuccessful. Are there any specific
programs for this?
Thanks.
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
What is the way to decode an email obtain with attachments which say
they need to be decoded with BinHEx4.0? This originated from a Mac
I am using metamail with elm which does not seem to be able to
do it. mimencode -u was also unsuccessful.
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