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<refentry id="mimedecode.py">
+<refentryinfo>
+ <title>mimedecode.py</title>
+ <productname>mimedecode.docbook</productname>
+ <author>
+ <firstname>Oleg</firstname>
+ <surname>Broytman</surname>
+ <email>phd@phdru.name</email>
+ <personblurb/>
+ </author>
+ <copyright>
+ <year>2001-2014</year>
+ <holder>PhiloSoft Design.</holder>
+ </copyright>
+</refentryinfo>
+
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle>mimedecode.py</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
<arg choice="opt">
<option>-cCDP</option>
</arg>
+ <arg choice="opt">
+ <option>-H|--host=hostname</option>
+ </arg>
<arg choice="opt">
<option>-f charset</option>
</arg>
<arg choice="opt">
<option>-beit mask</option>
</arg>
- <arg choice="opt">filename</arg>
+ <arg choice="opt">
+ <option>-o output_file</option>
+ </arg>
+ <arg choice="opt">input_file
+ <arg choice="opt">output_file</arg>
+ </arg>
</cmdsynopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
</para>
<para>
- It is a program to decode MIME messages. The program expects one input file
-(either on the command line or on stdin) which is treated as an RFC822 message,
-and decoded to stdout. If the file is not an RFC822 message it is just piped to
-stdout as is. If the file is a simple RFC822 message it is just decoded as one
-part. If it is a MIME message with multiple parts ("attachments") all parts are
-decoded recursively. Decoding can be controlled by the command-line options.
+ This is a program to decode MIME messages. The program expects one input
+file (either on command line or on stdin) which is treated as an RFC822
+message, and decodes to stdout or an output file. If the file is not an RFC822
+message it is just copied to the output one-to-one. If the file is a simple
+RFC822 message it is decoded as one part. If it is a MIME message with multiple
+parts ("attachments") all parts are decoded. Decoding can be controlled by
+command-line options.
</para>
<para>
First, Subject and Content-Disposition headers are examined. If any of those
-exists, it is decoded according to RFC2047. Content-Disposition header is not
-decoded - only its "filename" parameter. Encoded header parameters violate
-the RFC, but widely deployed anyway, especially in the M$ Ophice GUI (often
-referred as "Windoze") world, where programmers are often ignorant lamers who
-never even heard about RFCs. Correct parameter encoding specified by RFC2231.
-This program decodes RFC2231-encoded parameters, too.
+ exists, it is decoded according to RFC2047. Content-Disposition header is
+ not decoded - only its "filename" parameter. Encoded header parameters
+ violate the RFC, but widely deployed anyway by ignorant coders who never
+ even heard about RFCs. Correct parameter encoding specified by RFC2231. This
+ program decodes RFC2231-encoded parameters, too.
</para>
<para>
Then the body of the message (or the current part) is decoded. Decoding
-starts with looking at header Content-Transfer-Encoding. If the header
-specifies non-8bit encoding (usually base64 or quoted-printable), the body
-converted to 8bit. Then, if its content type is multipart (multipart/related or
-multipart/mixed, e.g) every part is recursively decoded. If it is not
-multipart, mailcap database is consulted to find a way to convert the body to
-plain text. (I have no idea how mailcap could be configured on said M$ Ophice
-GUI, please don't ask me; real OS users can consult my example at
-http://phdru.name/Software/dotfiles/mailcap.html). The decoding process uses
-first copiousoutput filter it can find. If there is no any filter the body just
-passed unconverted.
+ starts with looking at header Content-Transfer-Encoding. If the header
+ specifies non-8bit encoding (usually base64 or quoted-printable), the body
+ converted to 8bit. Then, if its content type is multipart (multipart/related
+ or multipart/mixed, e.g) every part is recursively decoded. If it is not
+ multipart, mailcap database is consulted to find a way to convert the body
+ to plain text. (I have no idea how mailcap can be configured on OSes other
+ than POSIX, please don't ask me; real OS users can consult my example at
+ <ulink url="http://phdru.name/Software/dotfiles/mailcap.html">http://phdru.name/Software/dotfiles/mailcap.html</ulink>).
+ The decoding process uses the first copiousoutput filter it can find. If
+ there is no any filter the body just passed as is.
</para>
<para>
- Then Content-Type header consulted for charset. If it is not equal to
-current default charset the body text recoded. Finally message headers and body
-flushed to stdout.
+ Then Content-Type header is consulted for charset. If it is not equal to the
+ current locale charset the body text is recoded. Finally message headers and
+ the body are flushed to stdout.
</para>
</refsect1>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>-H hostname</term>
+ <term>--host=hostname</term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ Use this hostname in X-MIME-Autoconverted headers instead of the
+ current hostname.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
<varlistentry>
<term>-f charset</term>
<listitem>
<para>
Force this charset to be the current default charset instead of
- sys.getdefaultencoding().
+ the current locale.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<listitem>
<para>
Append mask to the list of error content types; if the message to
- decode has a part of this type the program will raise ValueError.
+ decode has a part of this type the program fails with ValueError.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>-o output_file</term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ Useful to set the output file in case of redirected stdin:
+ <programlisting language="sh">mimedecode.py -o output_file < input_file
+cat input_file | mimedecode.py -o output_file</programlisting>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
</variablelist>
<para>
- The last 4 options (-beit) require more explanation. They allow a user
+ The 4 list options (-beit) require more explanation. They allow a user
to control body decoding with great flexibility. Think about said mail
archive; for example, its maintainer wants to put there only texts, convert
Postscript/PDF to text, pass HTML and images as is, and ignore everything
</para>
<para>
-<code language="shell">
+<code language="sh">
mimedecode.py -t application/postscript -t application/pdf -b text/html
-b 'image/*' -i '*/*'
</code>
<refsect1>
<title>ENVIRONMENT</title>
+<variablelist>
+ <varlistentry><term>LANG</term></varlistentry>
+ <varlistentry><term>LC_ALL</term></varlistentry>
+ <varlistentry><term>LC_CTYPE</term></varlistentry>
+</variablelist>
<para>
- LANG
- LC_ALL
- LC_CTYPE
- Define current locale settings. Used to determine current default
- charset (if your Python is properly installed and configured).
+ Define current locale settings. Used to determine current default charset (if
+ your Python is properly installed and configured).
</para>
</refsect1>
correct MIME output. The incorrect parts are obvious - decoded Subject headers
and filenames. Other than that output is correct MIME message. The program does
not try to guess whether the headers are correct. For example, if a message
-header states that charset is iso8859-5, but the body is actually in koi8-r -
-the program will recode the message to the wrong charset.
+header states that charset is iso8859-5, but the body is actually in utf-8
+the program will recode the message with the wrong charset.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>AUTHOR</title>
<para>
- Oleg Broytman <phd@phdru.name>
+ <firstname>Oleg</firstname>
+ <surname>Broytman</surname>
+ <email>phd@phdru.name</email>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>COPYRIGHT</title>
<para>
- Copyright (C) 2001-2009 PhiloSoft Design
+ Copyright (C) 2001-2014 PhiloSoft Design.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
<para>
- mimedecode.py home page: http://phdru.name/Software/Python/#mimedecode
+ mimedecode.py home page:
+ <ulink url="http://phdru.name/Software/Python/#mimedecode">http://phdru.name/Software/Python/#mimedecode</ulink>
</para>
</refsect1>