"Robert B. Carleton" writes:
> "Robert B. Carleton" writes:
>
>> Omar Polo writes:
>>
> [...]
>>> (I'm not an heavy user of mail(1) so probably there's a better way to do
>>> this.)
>>>
>>> At this point however switching away from mail(1) and embracing mblaze
>>> is probably easier ;-)
>>>
>>>
"Robert B. Carleton" writes:
> Omar Polo writes:
>
[...]
>> (I'm not an heavy user of mail(1) so probably there's a better way to do
>> this.)
>>
>> At this point however switching away from mail(1) and embracing mblaze
>> is probably easier ;-)
>>
>> HTH
>
> Using "| mshow -" works for most thi
Omar Polo writes:
> On 2024/10/17 11:56:31 -0500, "Robert B. Carleton"
> wrote:
>> I've been hunting around for some kind of utility that I can use from
>> mail(1) that can be fed emails on the stdin and convert MIME, TNEF,
>> HTML, and the like into text. I haven't had much luck finding that k
On 2024/10/17 11:56:31 -0500, "Robert B. Carleton" wrote:
> I've been hunting around for some kind of utility that I can use from
> mail(1) that can be fed emails on the stdin and convert MIME, TNEF,
> HTML, and the like into text. I haven't had much luck finding that kind
> of thing. I'm familiar
I've been hunting around for some kind of utility that I can use from
mail(1) that can be fed emails on the stdin and convert MIME, TNEF,
HTML, and the like into text. I haven't had much luck finding that kind
of thing. I'm familiar with mpack from packages, but I'm looking for
something that can h
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