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MPACK(1) USER COMMANDS MPACK(1) NAME mpack - pack a file in MIME format SYNOPSIS mpack [ -s subject ] [ -d descriptionfile ] [ -m maxsize ] [ -c content-type ] file address ... mpack [ -s subject ] [ -d descriptionfile ] [ -m maxsize ] [ -c content-type ] -o outputfile file mpack [ -s subject ] [ -d descriptionfile ] [ -m maxsize ] [ -c content-type ] -n newsgroups file DESCRIPTION The mpack program encodes the the named file in one or more MIME messages. The resulting messages are mailed to one or more recipients, written to a named file or set of files, or posted to a set of newsgroups. OPTIONS -s subject Set the Subject header field to Subject. By default, mpack will prompt for the contents of the subject header. -d descriptionfile Include the contents of the file descriptionfile in an introductory section at the beginning of the first gen- erated message. -m maxsize Split the message (if necessary) into partial messages, each not exceeding maxsize characters. The default limit is the value of the SPLITSIZE environment vari- able, or no limit if the environment variable does not exist. Specifying a maxsize of 0 means there is no limit to the size of the generated message. -c content-type Label the included file as being of MIME type content- type, which must be a subtype of application, audio, image, or video. If this switch is not given, mpack examines the file to determine its type. -o outputfile Write the generated message to the file outputfile. If the message has to be split, the partial messages will instead be written to the files outputfile.01, output- file.02, etc. -n newsgroups Post the generated message(s) to the comma-separated netnews newsgroups. Sun Release 4.1 Last change: 1 MPACK(1) USER COMMANDS MPACK(1) file Encode the named file. address ... Mail the generated messages to the specified addresses. ENVIRONMENT TMPDIR Directory to store temporary files. Default is /tmp. SPLITSIZE Default value of the -m switch. Sun Release 4.1 Last change: 2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MUNPACK(1) USER COMMANDS MUNPACK(1) NAME munpack - unpack messages in MIME or split-uuencode format SYNOPSIS munpack [ -f ] [ -q ] [ -t ] [ -C directory ] [ filename ... ] DESCRIPTION The munpack program reads each RFC-822 message filename and writes all non-text MIME parts or split-uuencoded files as files. If no filename argument is given, munpack reads from standard input. If the message suggests a file name to use for the imbedded part, that name is cleaned of potential problem characters and used for the output file. If the suggested filename includes subdirectories, they will be created as necessary. If the message does not suggest a file name, the names "part01", "part02", etc are used in sequence. If the imbedded part was preceded with textual information, that information is also written to a file. The file is named the same as the imbedded part, with any filename extension replaced with ".desc". OPTIONS -f Force overwriting of existing files. If a message sug- gests a file name of an existing file, the file will be overwritten. Without this flag, munpack appends ".1", ".2", etc to find a nonexistent file. -q Be quiet. Supresses messages about saving partial mes- sages and about messages with no interesting informa- tion. -t Also write the text MIME parts of multipart messages as files. This option effectively disables the ".desc" file feature for MIME messages. -C directory Change the current directory to directory before read- ing any files. This is useful when invoking munpack from a mail or news reader. ENVIRONMENT TMPDIR Directory to store temporary files. Default is /tmp. FILES $TMPDIR/message-parts-$USER/ Directory used to store partial messages awaiting reassembly. Sun Release 4.1 Last change: 1
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