On 04/15/02, 06:33:32PM +1200, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > > Snip out any two consecutive messages from the file and attach them to a > > reply to the list. I'm sure someone can come up with a quick hack that > > will [re?]build ^From_ lines for you. > > Yes, that hack is very simple: > > man formail > man procmail > > Splitting up a single file which contains concatenated emails with no > From_ line at all could be more of a problem. Try some formail options, > if none help, use a short script (or your editor) and replace each > "From: " with a "From\nFrom: ", then run formail. > > Volker
When doing the above, formail generates but one ^From_ entry, From_ foo@bar. I have done the following: Using sed, changed the address format from [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] (which is the way Outlook left it) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I run the output of this though formail and, no matter what options I try, it will only generate a From_ entry for the first mail message. The rest of the messages are unaffected. man formail recommends formail -ds <old_mailbox >>new_mailbox. This does not work. Any suggestions> -- John P. Verel Living Proof That Low Tech Beats High Tech!