On Fri, Nov 04, 2016 at 05:15:21PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote: > On Fri, Nov 04, 2016 at 01:04:17PM +0000, Chris Green wrote: > > I have just sent myself an E-Mail which has 50 or so attachments, they > > are a load of VCARD files which I can't concatenate at the sending > > end. > > > > So, how can I save them all quickly without doing each one separately? > > > > This is still separate, but saves some typing. > > Read the mail message in an empty directory. > Use the v command to list the separate parts. > Skipping the body, use the t command to tag each vcard. > This isn't too bad as the command tags and moves to the > next part, so just hold down for auto repeat > Use the ";" command to do something with the tagged parts. > I didn't find a way to save all in one file, > maybe someone else can. > Use the s command to save the parts. It will save them > one at a time under the original names. But again, > it automatically moves to next item. Use the auto- > repeat feature again with the return key > > Now they are on your linux system and you can catenate > them easily. > Yes, this is the way I had already discovered and I was hoping to find something better.
-- Chris Green