David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 12 Mar 2000:
> I dunno from message/partial, but did you try piping all of the segments
> thru good old munpack?
Getting punpack (which I didn't have installed on my workstation),
tagging all the parts, setting pipe-split, and piping to "munpack -t"
did result in the contents getting extracted. Thanks!
The file was truncated :-(, but I think that's more of a sender problem
because munpack didn't complain and also because it only did the assembly
at the end when it had received all the message parts, so it's not due to
any parts going missing. Although I'd be sort of curious to hear of a
way to check this, but it's not critical...
> I hadn't seen "gasp" before -- and it's not in my system man pages to
> learn about. I'd always seen that step as "fsck" and "more" :-)
It's GNU Assembler if I remember right... I've actually heard of one
system where the command worked. :-) Yes, I know there are variations.
Thanks again,
Mikko
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