I work with 'uudeview'. It works great.
If you want to try, find it at 'http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/UUDeview/'.
You can specify what extension to decode without extract all the mail 
content; then, you can watch a specific folder and send the files to the 
right place.

Sergio



Randy Adams wrote:

>I have a special need of being able to check an incoming email for the
>type of attachment it has (if any).   And if that email contains an .jpg
>..bmp or .gif attachment, I need to copy that attachment to a directory
>located on the same server.
>
>Its used for screening pictures that come into our TV station via
>email.  We often have reporters and photographers email pictures from
>their camera phone.  The quicker we can have pictures of breaking news
>on the air, the better our coverage of the event.
>
>I am using xmail 1.21 on a Mandrake 10.1 official box.  And Qdig as the
>front end for the editors and graphics dept.
>
>Anyone have a clue where I can start or any advice?
>
>Best regards.
>
>
>
>Randy Adams
>IS Director
>WHBQ Fox 13
>Memphis, TN
>901.320.1341
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