  | | | Reversing email contents | Reversing email contents 2006-04-10 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 13:56 -0400, Jeff Kinz wrote: > Hi all, I've inherited the job of coordinating games/practices and > fields for our local soccer league. (yeah!) > > I'm getting emails with 30 emails in reverse order within them, typical > Outlook format. > > In order to understand the issues + needs of the teams sequestered within > these emails it would be a lot easier if the discussion were in the > order it happened in. > > Does anyone happen to have a tool, of any sort, that can reverse the > oder of the emails within one email ?
Very difficult to say, Jeffers. It rather depends on the format of the messages inside the message. If they have complete headers you might be able to split them up either on the mime boundaries or by going between "From " headers, and you might also be able to use formail on them.
If they're simply cut-and-pastes of the text in a message, you may be out of luck as you probably have no consistent, unambiguous splits between the messages. YOU may be able to do it, but humans are much better pattern recognizers than computers are.
> I know this is a long shot but I'm ever hopeful. They say you can find > anything on the internet.. :-)
Take a good look at the message and what formail has to offer.
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