On 8/6/19 8:48 AM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 05Aug2019 19:29, Bob Goodwin bobgoodwin@fastmail.us wrote:
This was from a latest model iPhone ...
The VCARD is this bit:
--__CONTENT_64564_PART_BOUNDARY__33243242__ Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="MAISENBAC.vcf" Content-ID: <0> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="MAISENBAC.vcf" Content-Location: MAISENBAC.vcf Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
QkVHSU46VkNBUkQNClZFUlNJT046My4wDQpQUk9ESUQ6LS8vQXBwbGUgSW5jLi8vaVBob25l IE9TIDEyLjMuMS8vRU4NCk46TUFJU0VOQkFDSEVSO0RyLiA7OzsNCkZOOiBEci4gICBNQUlT RU5CQUNIRVIgDQpPUkc6VmV0ZXJpbmFyeSBIZWFydCBDYXJl4oCUIENhcmRpb2xvZ2lzdCBE b2c7DQpURUw7dHlwZT1XT1JLO3R5cGU9Vk9JQ0U7dHlwZT1wcmVmOig3NTcpIDYwNS0xNjEw DQpFTkQ6VkNBUkQNCg==
so it is using "text/x-vcard".
What does Thunderbird (it was Thunderbird, yes?) do with that message?
FWIW, I took the entire message and saved it to the file bob.eml and then did "Open-->Saved Message". It displays some information inline but not all.
The only choice T-Bird gives you is to import the card into the address book. The imported data doesn't include the phone number. Vcard standard issue?
One could take the base64 block and save it to a file and then use the base64 command as so,
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ base64 -d bob.vcf BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:3.0 PRODID:-//Apple Inc.//iPhone OS 12.3.1//EN N:MAISENBACHER;Dr. ;;; FN: Dr. MAISENBACHER ORG:Veterinary Heart Care— Cardiologist Dog; TEL;type=WORK;type=VOICE;type=pref:(757) 605-1610 END:VCARD