Tika uses mime4j to parse rfc822 mails, and I think mime4j currently has no support for that. See MIME4J-109 and MIME4J-206.
Luis 2015-10-13 1:32 GMT-03:00 Sergey Tsalkov <[email protected]>: > rfc822 email files can contain attachments as subparts, and they'll > generally specify the filename of the attachment in a manner like > this: > > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename*=utf-8''image001.jpg > > Tika doesn't seem to be grabbing that information at all! Do you guys > think this is a bug, or am I doing something wrong? > > Thanks! > Sergey >
