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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Issue with mail attachment Post 302331675 by zaxxon on Tuesday 7th of July 2009 01:01:45 AM
Old 07-07-2009
Could it be that the one user having problems is using a different mail client to view his mails? Had something similar with users using a web front end. The attachment was just rubbish in their case. All others had no problem. I don't remember though how I solved to problem to be honest; it was some years ago, sorry. Maybe it was just asking the receiver to use another mail client or I sent him the file on another way.
 

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MU-SERVER(1)						      General Commands Manual						      MU-SERVER(1)

NAME
mu_server - the mu backend for the mu4e e-mail client DESCRIPTION
mu server starts a simple shell in which can manipulate the mu database. The output of the commands is terms of Lisp symbolic expressions (s-exps). mu server is not meant for use by humans; instead, it is designed specifically for the mu4e e-mail client. In this man-page, we document the commands mu server accepts, as well as their responses. In general, the commands sent to the server are of the form <command> [<parameters>]* where each of the parameters is prefixed by their name and a colon. For example, to view a certain message, the command would be: view docid:12345 Parameters can be sent in any order, and parameters not used by a certain command are simply ignored. OUTPUT FORMAT
mu server accepts a number of commands, and delivers its results in the form: 376<length>377<s-expr> 376 (one byte 0xfe), followed by the length of the s-expression expressed as an hexadecimal number, followed by another 377 (one byte 0xff), followed by the actual s-expression. By prefixing the expression with its length, it can be processed more efficiently. The 376 and 377 were chosen since they never occur in valid UTF-8 (in which the s-expressions are encoded). COMMAND AND RESPONSE
add Using the add command, we can add a message to the database. -> add path:<path> maildir:<maildir> <- (:info add :path <path> :docid <docid>) compose Using the compose command, we get the (original) message, and tell what to do with it. The user-interface is then expected to pre- process the message, e.g. set the subject, sender and recipient for a reply message. Messages of type 'new' don't use the docid: parameter, the other ones do. -> compose <reply|forward|edit|new> [docid:<docid>] <- (:compose <reply|forward|edit|new> :original <s-exp> :include (<list-of-attachments)) The <list-of-attachments> is an s-expression describing the attachments to include in the message; this currently only applies to message we are forwarding. This s-exprssion looks like: (:file-name <filename> :mime-type <mime-type> :disposition <disposition>) extract Using the extract command we can save and open attachments. -> extract action:<save|open|temp> index:<index> [path:<path>] [what:<what> [param:<param>]] If the action is 'save', the path argument is required; the attachment will be saved, and a message <- (:info save :message "... has been saved") is sent. If the action is 'open', the attachment will saved to a temporary file, after which it will be opened with the default handler for this kind of file (see mu-extract(1)), and a message <- (:info open :message "... has been opened") is sent. If the action is 'temp', the arguments 'what' is required. The attachment will saved to a temporary file, and the following message is sent: <- (:temp :what <what> :param <param) The front-end can then take action on the temp file, based on what :what and :param contain. mu4e uses this mechanism e.g. for pip- ing an attachment to a shell command. find Using the find command we can search for messages. -> find query:"<query>" [maxnum:<maxnum>] First, this will return an 'erase'-sexp, to clear the buffer from possible results from a previous query. <- (:erase t) This will return a series of 0 up to <maxnum> s-expression corresponding to each message found (if there's no maxnum, all results will be returned). The information message s-exps this function returns do not contain the message body; the view command is for that. <- (...) and finally, we receive: <- (:found <number-of-matches>) index Using the index command, we can (re)index the database, similar to what mu find does. -> index path:<path> As a response, it will send (for each 500 messages): (:info index :status running :processed <processed> :updated <updated>) and finally: (:info index :status complete :processed <processed :updated <updated> :cleaned-up <cleaned-up>) mkdir Using the mkdir command, we can create a new maildir. -> mkdir path:<path> <- (:info mkdir :message "<maildir> has been created") move Using the move command, we can move messages to another maildir or change its flags (which ultimately means it is being move to a different filename), and update the database correspondingly. The function returns an s-exp describing the updated message, so that it can be updated in the user interface. -> move docid:<docid>|msgid:<msgid> [maildir:<maildir>] [flags:<flags>] <- (:update <s-exp> :move t) One of docid and msgid must be specified to identify the message. At least one of maildir and flags must be specified. ping The ping command provokes a pong response. It is used for the initial handshake between mu4e and mu server. -> ping <- (:pong "mu" :version <version> :doccount <doccount>) remove Using the remove command, we can remove the message from disk, and update the database accordingly. -> remove docid:<docid> <- (:remove <docid>) view Using the view command, we can all information (including the body) of a particular e-mail message. -> view docid:<docid>|msgid:<msgid> <- (:view <s-exp>) AUTHOR
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <djcb@djcbsoftware.nl> SEE ALSO
mu(1) User Manuals April 2012 MU-SERVER(1)
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