So far, here's the information I have:
The header format is:
A0 46 1D F0 <25 bytes of unknown formatted data> <Start of attachment...... >
Within the 25 bytes, there is most likely something indicating the attachment
length. Aquiring even that small peice of information will be incredibly
useful.
For linked-objects (file-insert), the header is different again:
<4 bytes> 00 02 <filename> 00 <file path> 00 <8 bytes> <file path> 00 <4
bytes> <Start of attachment....>
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Linux/Unix systems Internet Development
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The header format is:
A0 46 1D F0 <25 bytes of unknown formatted data> <Start of attachment...... >
Within the 25 bytes, there is most likely something indicating the attachment
length. Aquiring even that small peice of information will be incredibly
useful.
For linked-objects (file-insert), the header is different again:
<4 bytes> 00 02 <filename> 00 <file path> 00 <8 bytes> <file path> 00 <4
bytes> <Start of attachment....>
--
Paul L Daniels http://www.pldaniels.com
Linux/Unix systems Internet Development
ICQ#103642862,AOL:pldsoftware,IRC:inflex irc.freenode.net
A.B.N. 19 500 721 806