On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 05:08:31PM +1200, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
I'm lost now as to what you ultimately want. I had thought
you wanted to strip attachments, except for certain ones found
in certain messages. So why can't you test for those messages,
and if they are found, bypass the stripping and just shunt them
where you want them to go?
I don't want to bypass the stripping altogether, just the
stripping of files with certain extensions. I still want the html
and other rubbish removed.
Okay. I really wish you'd stop leaving out attributions of who
you're quoting (me). Not that my golden words are important, but
this list is archived in perpetuity, and it's simply wrong to quote
people without attribution. I bothered to add myself back in in
brackets last time, but you didn't get the hint.
You're talking about manipulating MIME in sophisticated ways.
Procmail alone can't do such a thing without much more extensive
Rube-Golbergesque action than you are, or I am, willing to try to
make it do. So the answer is to find which compiled program or
script can do such a thing. If any can, I bet it's reformime.
It can convert individual MIME parts. I don't use it for such
extensive things, but it's a complex, and capable, program.
Dallman
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