C save system net mail attachment
A blast from the past!
The "c save system net mail attachment" command is an old-school way to save an email attachment from a Unix-based email client, such as Pine or Elm, to a file on the local system.
Here's a breakdown of the command:
c
: This is the command to save the attachment.save
: This is the action to perform on the attachment.system
: This specifies that the attachment is a system file, which is a Unix-specific concept.net
: This specifies that the attachment is a network file, which is a Unix-specific concept.mail
: This specifies that the attachment is an email attachment.attachment
: This is the name of the attachment file.
When you run this command, you'll be prompted to enter the name of the file you want to save the attachment as. For example:
c save system net mail attachment filename.txt
This would save the attachment to a file named filename.txt
in the current working directory.
Note that this command is specific to Unix-based email clients and may not work with modern email clients or operating systems.