On my system I press "v" to see a list of all attachments and then
highlight one an press "s" to save it.  You are given an opportunity to
enter a filename.  You can even configure the default location for saved
attachments.

>On 14/08/02, from the brain of Deb tumbled:

> Hi,
> 
> I have received an attachment with the following Content headers:
> 
> ---559023410-758783491-1029297308=:3487
> Content-Type: APPLICATION/ZIP; name="SA400_LF_revC_0401.zip"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64
> Content-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10208132055080.3487@pipeline>
> Content-Description: 
> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="SA400_LF_revC_0401.zip"
> 
> Since I had no mailcap defined, I put this is in my Muttrc:
> 
>     set mailcap_path=~/.mutt/mailcap
> 
> Then in the mailcap file I put:
> 
>     application/ZIP; /bin/unzip %s
> 
> But, when I view the file with the attachment, down at the bottom
> it says, 
>     mailcap entry for type application/ZIP not found
> 
> What am I missing?  Should I be doing something with the BASE64?
> 
> Also, I don't really want to unzip the file right away, I want
> to just save the attachement to a file called SA400_LF_revC_0401.zip
> (see above Content header).  How would I do that?
> 
> Groping around in the dark...
> 
> deb
> 
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