There is a user who is now at least into their fourth sock puppet who wants to decode base64
in Procmail.
I will mention here that I have been an active Procmail user for close to 20 years and am the author of a once-popular FAQ on the subject, and I have never come across this specific use case before. There are lots of situations where you have base64
in email which needs to be decoded, but this particular case calls for a single token out of a specific body part.
Now, repeated questions about this very specific topic were originally asked by a user called Robot Pepper, then switched to Amy X, and now Creativeit Design. In addition to being repetitive, the questions typically omit all code formatting (in spite of multiple pointers to the formatting help) and one or both of a test message and the log output from Procmail, which are required for a MCVE.
By puzzling together these related questions, I managed to solve the problem to my own satisfaction, but these questions just keep on coming. I have decided that I am unable to contribute further, seeing as things I have already repeatedly answered come up again in new questions. I guess it would be fair to assume some part of the OP's circumstances have changed so that the posted answers are not applicable as such, but extracting useful diagnostics from the OP was challenging in the past, and so I have basically given up on that approach.
I have repeatedly marked questions as duplicates, but many remain open.
Now, the latest incarnation is ten steps back instead of just one or two: It's really generic, and shows no sign of any previous exposure to the topic.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36018724/how-to-decode-64-in-email-attachment-with-procmail
I am posting this here for documentation and discussion.
Is it okay for this user to continue to post on a topic which by any reasonable judgment has already been resolved?
Is there anything more I should do besides ignore the questions except to flag duplicates when I see them?
For the 10k readers, here are some links to deleted questions, by yet another sock puppet (which I think used to have a name similar to Creativeit Design).