Re: Decode-Copy Multipart MIME HTML
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- Subject: Re: Decode-Copy Multipart MIME HTML
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:49:00 -0500
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On Wednesday, October 8 at 04:29 PM, quoth Jorge Luis:
> Sometimes I need to save the HTML part of a multipart MIME QP-encoded
> message. Decode-Copy saves the text/plain part of the email only. How
> can I save the HTML part of the email in a decoded state?
I believe you can do it from the 'view-attachments' menu. While
viewing a message in the pager (or while it's highlighted in the
index), trigger the 'view-attachments' function (it's bound to v by
default). From there, you can save each MIME component to a file, and
when you do that, it should be in decoded form.
~Kyle
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