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Posted to user@tika.apache.org by Philipp Steinkrüger <ph...@uni-koeln.de> on 2016/05/18 11:27:42 UTC

Re: [jira] [Commented] (TIKA-1970) Date not extracted from email saved as plain txt

Thank you Tim and everyone else involved for fixing this issue so quickly!

All best,
Philipp


> On 18 May 2016, at 12:20 , Tim Allison (JIRA) <ji...@apache.org> wrote:
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>    [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1970?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=15288812#comment-15288812 ] 
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> Tim Allison commented on TIKA-1970:
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> MIME4J-249.  Thank you!
> 
>> Date not extracted from email saved as plain txt
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>> 
>>                Key: TIKA-1970
>>                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1970
>>            Project: Tika
>>         Issue Type: Bug
>>         Components: metadata
>>   Affects Versions: 1.14
>>        Environment: Debian Linux Jessie
>> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_91-b14)
>> Mac OS X Mail
>>           Reporter: Philipp Steinkrueger
>>           Priority: Minor
>>            Fix For: 2.0, 1.14
>> 
>>        Attachments: Testemail-date.eml, Testemail-nodate.txt
>> 
>> 
>> HI have two email testfiles:
>> (1) A file that has been created by using "save as" in Mac Mail (this creates a .txt file)
>> (2) A file that has been created by dragging an email from Mac Mail to the Desktop (this creates an .eml file)
>> If I feed the files with
>> curl -T filename http://localhost:9998/detect/stream
>> I get the response "message/rfc822" for both files.
>> If I run
>> curl -T filename http://localhost:9998/meta
>> I get the metadata, but in the case of (1) I do not get the DATE extracted, while in case (2) I do.
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