Hiisi wrote:
pe, 2010-10-29 kello 09:08 -0400, Todd Zullinger kirjoitti: <--SNIP-->
Why do you say this is incorrect? It looks like a properly encoded mail header that uses non-ascii characters, per RFC 2047.
I use this command in a bash script: cat |grep Subject:|sed 's/Subject: //g'>$OUTFILE The script is invoked by procmail. The $OUTFILE consists of something like that: =?utf-8?B?0YLQtdC80LAg0L/QuNGB0YzQvNCw?= I would like the information in it to be readable. $OUTFILE encoding is 7bit ASCII characters. Converting it to different encoding using iconv does not make any difference. If subject encoding is right, how can I recode it to something different? TIA
You can use "reformime" from maildrop package (present in Fedora):
reformime -c UTF-8 -h "header" reformime -c UTF-8 -h "$(grep -i '^Subject:' MailFile)" # Header keys are case-insensitive, thus "-i"
Frantisek Hanzlík