does this one-liner handle offsets of MIME-encoded attachments.  its 
actually these attachements that are giving me a headache.

-marlon

At 12:00 AM 11/23/99 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Marlon,
>
>I can't tell you how many times I've had to do:
>
># for i in *; do qmail-inject -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] < $i; done
>
>You should `man qmail-inject` to grok why this works, but it'll get the
>messages all headed to the address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" regardless of
>what's in the header.  Very handy.
>
>The files that are sitting in the Maildir stay there, which is just
>fine with me...because usually my users are going to come back and get
>them later anyway.
>
>Good luck,
>
>-Martin
>
>On 23 Nov, Marlon Anthony Abao wrote:
>   : is there any command-line tool that i can use?  mutt is too 
> interactive for
>   : me.
>   : i was thinking along the lines of processing the entire maildir using a
>   : shell script.
>   :
>   : -marlon
>   :
>   : At 01:21 PM 11/23/99 +0800, Benjamin de los Angeles Jr. wrote:
>   :
>   : >Use Mutt, it supports Maildir too.
>   : >
>   : >On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Marlon Anthony Abao wrote:
>   : >
>   : > > guys,
>   : > >
>   : > > is there a way for get the existing mails in the users' Maildirs and
>   : > > forward them to a remote address?
>   : > >
>   : > > i have a client who has a lot of mails and who wants to have these
>   : > > forwarded to his other ISP.  i can forward any incoming mails but 
> how do i
>   : > > forward his existing mails?  especially those w/ encoded attachments
>   : > (sigh...).
>   : > >
>   : > > thanks.
>   : > >
>   : > > -marlon
>   : > >
>   :
>
>--
>Martin A. Brown --- SecurePipe Communications --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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