I currently have set up fetchmail to transfer mail to procmail and a .procmailrc file with the following content:
FILE_DIR=$HOME/incoming
:0
*
| munpack -q -C "$FILE_DIR"
If I receive emails with attachments, munpack will create a file123.ext and a file123.desc, the latter containing the text of the email. However, the headers are lost. Is there a way to save the headers of the email to a file123.headers file or something like that or, better yet, make munpack save the whole message - including headers - in the .desc file?
You can easily save the headers separately, but of course you can't predict which file name munpack
will assign to the extracted message.
:0hc
headers
:0
| munpack -q -C "$FILE_DIR"
This simply writes the headers to headers
. Perhaps you could add some logic around this to create a new directory for each incoming message, or something like that.
(Notice also how you simply omit the condition line if you want to deliver unconditionally.)
Maybe a better solution would be to switch to a tool which extracts the headers as well. I vaguely recall ripmime
would be somewhat more flexible than munpack
.