From: Mike P. <ba...@ic...> - 2004-01-17 15:17:04
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Sorry I took a while to get on to this. On 15 Jan 2004 00:53 EET you wrote: > When I receive an email with attachments, the attachments are renamed > with an unknown extension. Is it a .dat extension. In which case they are probably ms-tnef attachments. You can open them with an application called fentun which is found at: http://www.fentun.com/ . There are versions for Linux and Windows. If not I need more details. > How can I make sure to keep the same filename on my attachments > At the same time, I always keep getting this warning on every mail I recive: > > The encoding algorithm of the current message is not one of: 7bit, 8bit, > binary, base64, quoted_printable. This is not something I can do since > the encoding this message used is not a standard. If this is an > emergency e-mail, please inform the person who sent this e-mail to you, > and suggest him/her to re-send the message with one of the above > encoding algorithms. If this is not the case, simply you can > ignore/delete this message. > > Have any idea of what that is? The message has an unknown encoding type in it's header. Could you send me a copy of the headers? -- Mike Web Site: http://www.ice2o.com JabberID: mp...@ja... Registered Linux User #247123 "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards because a refusal often offends, I read somewhere." (Mort) |