The binary MMS is contained in the file that begins with a 'd'. To see the MIME version, you probably need to write a little program that reads the file then uses the mmlib mms_tomime() function to convert it to mime. The code is there, there is just no tool at the moment to do it for you... 

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On Oct 13, 2005, at 19:07, Danny Zenzano wrote:

hello,
 
somebody can help me?
 
I have the archives "spool/mm1/q/df1129217474.2.x936097" and "spool/mm1/q/qf1129217474.2.x936097"
 
how I can see the content of the MMS, if I have the archives?
 
how I can turn "df1129217474.2.x936097 and qf1129217474.2.x936097" to smil or mime?
 
 
Thanks
 
Danny
 
 

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