Re: [CSCMail-Users] Attachments
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From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2001-12-08 20:21:25
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Please forward the message to me, as a file attachment if you can (ie: export the message to a single file and then send that to me as an attachment.) Thanks! -CZ ----- Original Message ----- From: Daniel Schregenberger <np...@gm...> To: Count Zero <cou...@cy...> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 3:23 PM Subject: Re: [CSCMail-Users] Attachments > Updating was no problem, all the '?' and '=' chars in the attachments name have > disappeared, but I'm unable to save it (and i'm not sure if viewing really > works, i think it should show more than just a few lines, but this could be due > to the fact i'm using antiword (a console program) to view M$-word documents.) > I dont think it is the space in the filename, because other attachments with > spaces in their names can be saved. > unfortunately i havent found a second MIME-encoded message, so I'm not able to > say if its special with this file. > I can forward you that mail if you want to. > > Daniel > > > Count Zero wrote: > > > Ok, these are MIME encoded filenames... I just added support for this, and > > checked it into CVS... Please checkout the current CVS code and let me know > > if it solves this problem... It should transparently fix it for existing > > mail as well as new mail. > > > > Let me know, > > > > -CZ > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Daniel Schregenberger <np...@gm...> > > To: CSCMail-Users <csc...@li...> > > Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 9:31 AM > > Subject: [CSCMail-Users] Attachments > > > > > > > I've encountered some problems with attachments sent by windows-clients > > (Opera, > > > Notes, ...). They are using some kind of code for the filename instead of > > a > > > "normal" filename. > > > The problem is that cscmail fails to save or view these attachments, I > > think > > > because of the '?' and '=' chars in the filename. > > > > > > Is there a better way to see these attachments nevertheless than exporting > > the > > > mail, modifying the attachment-filename and importing it again? > > > > > > I've added an attachment-header to show what I mean. > > > > > > Daniel > > > > > > PS: I've also seen some Mac-Clients sending attachments named > > > "blah/blahblah/blah/file.ext" It's the same problem with them. > > > > > > > > > Content-Disposition: attachment; > > > filename==?windows-1252?Q?Philippe=20Amrein.doc?= > > > Content-Type: application/msword; > > > name==?windows-1252?Q?Philippe=20Amrein.doc?= > > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: Base64 > > |