Re: AOL .eml FILES
am 29.04.2006 00:32:12 von Sam
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Felix Tilley writes:
> I get these from AOL users. They seem to be double BASE64 encoded.
>
> I can decode them with Munpack. That is a hassle.
>
> Any info is appreciated.
Reconfigure your mail server to reject all mail from AOL.
Problem solved.
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Re: AOL .eml FILES
am 29.04.2006 15:42:37 von Frank Slootweg
Felix Tilley wrote:
> I get these from AOL users. They seem to be double BASE64 encoded.
>
> I can decode them with Munpack. That is a hassle.
>
> Any info is appreciated.
You didn't mention your platform (AFAIK, both Pan and Munpack are
multi platform). If your platform is (MS-)Windows, Outlook Express might
be able to handle the .eml files, i.e. just save the .eml attachment to
a file and (try to) open it.
Re: AOL .eml FILES
am 29.04.2006 16:30:13 von Alan Clifford
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Sam wrote:
S> Felix Tilley writes:
S>
S> > I get these from AOL users. They seem to be double BASE64 encoded.
S> >
S> > I can decode them with Munpack. That is a hassle.
S> >
S> > Any info is appreciated.
S>
S> Reconfigure your mail server to reject all mail from AOL.
S>
S> Problem solved.
S>
No, don't reject. As I understand it, to make you AOL users feel at home,
you should accept the mail and silently delete it.
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