On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 04:12:48PM -0700, Are Troi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
> from Fedora of command-line tools to extract email attachments from a
> BASH script and a colleague told me Mutt can do this.
Mutt is a really nice tool,
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 11:33:41AM +0200, Richard Z wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 10:53:02AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > On 14Sep2016 16:12, Are Troi wrote:
> > > Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
> ...
> tried ripmime and munpak about a year ago to sav
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 10:53:02AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 14Sep2016 16:12, Are Troi wrote:
> >Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
> >from Fedora of command-line tools to extract email attachments from a
> >BASH script and a colleague told me Mutt can d
* On 14 Sep 2016, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> Mutt is probably a poor match for the task because although it will decode
> messages etc, all the saving is interactive. In particular, there's no API
> for "iterating" over attachments, let along recursively.
Agree. It's entirely doable, but not wor
On 14Sep2016 16:12, Are Troi wrote:
Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
from Fedora of command-line tools to extract email attachments from a
BASH script and a colleague told me Mutt can do this.
If you mean the MIME tools mpack and munpak, I still use them. (
Hi All,
Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
from Fedora of command-line tools to extract email attachments from a
BASH script and a colleague told me Mutt can do this.
I installed Mutt, checked out the man pages, went through the
documentation, spent an hour or m