Take a look at RFC 1342:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1342
From that:
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An "encoded-word" is a sequence of printable ASCII characters that
begins with "=?", ends with "?=", and has two "?"s in between.
I am having trouble using grep to grab subject lines from my spam
folder on eskimo. Some of the subject lines are unintelligible because
they are utf8xxx and are probably part of a larger html message.
Is there a slick way to get the subject line without reading the whole
entire message in an
On Sun, 2019-06-23 at 17:54 -0500, Michael Christopher Robinson wrote:
> I am having trouble using grep to grab subject lines from my spam
> folder on eskimo. Some of the subject lines are unintelligible
> because
> they are utf8xxx and are probably part of a larger html message.
> Is there a
On Sun, 23 Jun 2019, Michael Christopher Robinson wrote:
I am having trouble using grep to grab subject lines from my spam
folder on eskimo.
Michael,
Attachments are ripped off messages to this mail list.
Regardless, have you considered using awk rather than grep? You can set
/^Subject:/ as
I was able to successfully fix the wireless WPA2 authentication problem,
by upgrading the whole OS to Leap 15.1
Thank you for your suggestions to the problem
- Randall
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