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On Tue, 23 Feb 2010, Andre Tann wrote:
Can you provide a sample mail? Does it contains NUL (ASCII 0, 0x0, \0) characters?
I don't have one right now. I will catch the next one that is nagging me, and post it here.
Until then: how can I find out if a mail contains a NUL-Byte? Can one grep for it? grep \0 mailfile?
Well, I skin the cat as follows:
for file in *; do perl -ne 'exit 1 if /\0/' "$file" || echo "$file" contains NUL done
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