On Sun, May 02, 1999 at 09:58:57PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
> On Sun, 02 May 1999, David Resnick wrote:
> 
> > I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I
> > cannot access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the
> > email, like this:

[non-standard uuencoded ``attachments'']

> To realize this, I added the following to my ~/.procmailrc:

Thanks!  I've been trying (every now and then...until I give up for a
while) to get something like this working.  But there's still just one
problem....  Let's say there's an incoming message with that has spaces
in the filename (yeah, I know...but some people seem to think it's a
good thing).  In other words, something like this:

   begin 600 99 Travel Expense Report Form.xls                                     

The problem is, I end up with a filename of ``99'' on the new attachment.
Ok, in this case, it wouldn't matter, because .xls doesn't mean anything
to me (or to catdoc), so I end up just tossing it anyways....  But then,
I didn't look at what the attachment was when I tested this.  :-)   In a
way, I suppose that's a good thing....

Suggestions?

Thanks,
   --jim

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