On Thu, 1 Jul 1999 16:43:12 +0300 (EET DST), era eriksson
<era(_at_)iki(_dot_)fi>
wrote:
:0bfw
* ^Content-Type:\<*text/plain;\<*charset=iso-8859-1
* ^X-Mailer:\<*microsoft\<+outlook\<+express\<+4\.72\.
* ^X-MimeOLE:|#... make this as tight as you want, this is enough for me
* [\200-\237]
| perl -pe 's/\x91/`/g; s/\x92/'"'"'/g; s/\x93/``/g; s/\x94/'"''"'/g;' \
-e 's/\x9c/oe/g; s/\x8c/OE/g; s/\x96/--/g; s/\x85/.../g;'
Oops, correction: The check for the "anomalous" characters (I have
replaced them with octal codes here, for those who couldn't read the
real thing in my previous message) should obviously be against the
body of the message:
* B ?? [\200-\237]
For completeness' sake, I'll point out that Procmail doesn't
understand \xxx notation, you have to find an editor which lets you
input the actual characters (^Q200 in Emacs v19 -- for v20 it depends
on some things such as your input encoding; in vi it's probably
something like ^V and then somehow type the actual character ...
perhaps by opening Emacs, typing it there, and then cut and paste :-)
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