On Thu, March 18, 2021 12:43 pm, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, March 18, 2021 02:00, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Wed, March 17, 2021 4:48 pm, James B. Byrne via squirrelmail-users
>> wrote:
>>> Is there a plugin to handle these things? I have a message
>>> encapsulated
>>> in this format and I cannot extract the contents. Usually I download
>>> and
>>> extract using the tnef utility, but this time it says that 'Seems not
>>> to
>>> be a TNEF file'.
>>
>> It's a normal email message, just a text file with message headers and
>> body. If it has the right mime type assigned in the parent message,
>> SquirrelMail should handle it just fine. Or download it and open it in
>> a
>> text editor.
>>
>>
>
> First, I was inexact in my initial description. What I have is an .eml
> attachment that is a message that was forwarded to me. I do not have the
> original message. This is what Squirrelmail displays:
[snip]
> I can make out the headers even if they are all run together. But the
> message
> itself is in Base64 and this is not being translated into human readable
> text.
The person or mailer software that sent it munged the original and that's
a problem on their side.
You can just plug in the message to a base64 decoder and get the contents.
The part you included is the beginning of a HTML formatted message.
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