Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> It's already been mentioned, but mimeheader is the right way to look
> at the headers of MIME parts.

Charles Gregory wrote:
> Look more closely at my rule. It is checking for TWO headers,
> one after the other (separated by \n), identifying a gif with no name.
>
>>> full /Content-Type: image\/gif;\n[^a-z]+name=""/

I think you’ll find that’s one header on two lines, and mimeheader copes
with it.

Hope this helps,

James.

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