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Re: getting a photo out of an email?
From: |
Reiner Steib |
Subject: |
Re: getting a photo out of an email? |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Feb 2010 15:23:06 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110011 (No Gnus v0.11) Emacs/22.1 (gnu/linux) |
On Fri, Feb 19 2010, Tim Landscheidt wrote:
> How do I extract a bunch of them to individual files in a target
> directory? In principle, X m works for me, but requires manual
> confirma- tion for every mail if used with M-&. What is the proper
> way to handle MIME mails in elisp? gnus-summary-save-parts and
> gnus-article-save-part look, ahem, very focused on user in-
> teraction.
Does `gnus-prompt-before-saving' help?
,----[ (info "(gnus)Saving Articles") ]
| All these commands use the process/prefix convention (*note
| Process/Prefix::). If you save bunches of articles using these
| functions, you might get tired of being prompted for files to save each
| and every article in. The prompting action is controlled by the
| `gnus-prompt-before-saving' variable, which is `always' by default,
| giving you that excessive prompting action you know and loathe. If you
| set this variable to `t' instead, you'll be prompted just once for each
| series of articles you save. If you like to really have Gnus do all
| your thinking for you, you can even set this variable to `nil', which
| means that you will never be prompted for files to save articles in.
| Gnus will simply save all the articles in the default files.
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Bye, Reiner.
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