[ale] Extracting from EXISTING /var/spool/mqueue file

Michael H. Warfield mhw at WittsEnd.com
Fri Aug 16 05:53:09 EDT 2013


On Thu, 2013-08-15 at 22:33 -0500, Brian Mathis wrote: 
> That's base64 encoded.  Do this:
> 
> 
> 1. Copy the file out of the queue
> 
> 2. Open it up in a text editor and remove everything except the
> encoded junk
> 
> 3. Run: base64 -d encoded_junk_file > thisisthe.pdf
> 
That will probably work just fine but you may also try "mimeexplode",
which will unpack the separated Mime attachments into directories and
files.  He did say there were two attachments and it looked like it was
nested Mime. 
> 
> ❧ Brian Mathis

Regards,
Mike
> 
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Lightner, Jeff <JLightner at water.com>
> wrote:
>         OK – Given I have unsent email in /var/spool/mqueue how can I
>         extract an attachment from the file?
>         
>          
>         
>         Note I am NOT asking how to SEND attachments – the attachment
>         is already in the file.   What I can’t figure out is how I
>         could get just the attachment and either view it on the local
>         host or forward it in a new email.
>         
>          
>         
>         So for example for a given message I have two files:
>         
>         -rw------- 1 root smmsp 332042 Aug 15 10:58 dfr7FEwI9R025512
>         
>         -rw------- 1 root smmsp   1163 Aug 15 14:02 qfr7FEwI9R025512
>         
>          
>         
>         The qfr is the one with the original header information.
>         
>          
>         
>         The dfr is the one with the actual mail body which in this
>         case is mainly a pdf attachment.
>         
>          
>         
>         What I see in the dfr is something along the lines of:
>         
>          
>         
>         ------=_Part_288_32765629.1376578698499
>         
>         Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>         
>         Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>         
>          
>         
>         Your Doc
>         
>         ------=_Part_288_32765629.1376578698499
>         
>         Content-Type: application/pdf;
>         
>                 name=thisisthe.pdf
>         
>         Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
>         
>         Content-Disposition: attachment;
>         
>                 filename=thisisthe.pdf
>         
>          
>         
>         KTYMCLi0xLjQKJaqrrK0KNCAwIG9iago8PAovQ3JlYXRvciAoQXBhY2hlIEZPUCBWZXJzaW9ujclis
>         
>         KCkZL1Byb2R1Y2VyIChBcGFjaGUgRk9QIFZlcnNpb24gMS4wKQovQ3JlYXRpb25EYXRlIChEOjkm
>         
>         QTMwOKE1MTA1ODE3LTA0JzAwJykKPj4KZW5kb2JqCjUgMCBvYmoKPDwKICAvTiAzCiAgL0xlbill0
>         
>         ------=_Part_288_32765629.1376578698499—
>         
>          
>         
>         There is a lot more between the “ Part_288” lines that I’ve
>         left out.
>         
>          
>         
>         So my question is how could I get the “thisisthe.pdf” file to
>         actually be a pdf that I could open?
>         
>          
>         
>         I tried using mutt’s –a facility with just the encoded stuff
>         but no go.  Using it with just the stuff after Your Doc is no
>         go.    Web search just gives me hit after hit about either how
>         to read an attachment after it has been delivered or how to
>         send an attachment in the first place and neither of those is
>         my question.
>         
>          
>         
>         Again my question is how to get the EXISTING attachment out of
>         the /var/spool/mqueue files.
>         
>         
>          
>         
>          
>         
>          
>         
>          
>         
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