* Automatically parsing MIME files in rmail
@ 2006-12-20 3:54 Craig Smilovitz
2006-12-26 22:57 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Craig Smilovitz @ 2006-12-20 3:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
I use emacs rmail for mail reading. I seem to remember that in a
previous emacs I used (on a different machine) there was a function that
would automatically parse a MIME message and deposit its components in
separate files in a subdirectory. I executed this function manually
from the RMAIL buffer using M-x <function name>.
I don't remember what the function was called. Does anyone know what it
was and extra credit if you can tell me where I can get an
implementation of this function. As far as I can determine, it doesn't
appear to be a function in my current installation.
When I look at the emacs documentation, it describes a lot of functions
mm-* that do low-level mime parsing operations. My assumption is that
these are the guts that are called by the lisp macro that I want. But
the distance from the mm-* functions to what I want seems too great to
try and write the top level function myself.
Thanks a lot.
Craig Smilovitz
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* Re: Automatically parsing MIME files in rmail
2006-12-20 3:54 Automatically parsing MIME files in rmail Craig Smilovitz
@ 2006-12-26 22:57 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2006-12-26 22:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
Craig Smilovitz wrote:
> I use emacs rmail for mail reading. I seem to remember that in a
> previous emacs I used (on a different machine) there was a function that
> would automatically parse a MIME message and deposit its components in
> separate files in a subdirectory. I executed this function manually
> from the RMAIL buffer using M-x <function name>.
>
> I don't remember what the function was called. Does anyone know what it
> was and extra credit if you can tell me where I can get an
> implementation of this function. As far as I can determine, it doesn't
> appear to be a function in my current installation.
>
> When I look at the emacs documentation, it describes a lot of functions
> mm-* that do low-level mime parsing operations. My assumption is that
> these are the guts that are called by the lisp macro that I want. But
> the distance from the mm-* functions to what I want seems too great to
> try and write the top level function myself.
See http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs-en/Rmail#toc6 and
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs-en/RmailMime
--
Kevin
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