Re: [Logicmail-devel] Support for "wav" attachements in IMAP
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From: Gopal K. <gka...@ci...> - 2011-01-14 07:29:03
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I am attaching the MIME of a short message. The first part of the MIME is empty. LogicMail client fetches the first part and shows the content if there is any. But I never see it fetching the second part. If you would like to see the IMAP interaction I could capture and sent it to you tomorrow. The IMAP server is not publicly available software. Thanks, Gopal On 1/13/11 6:17 PM, "Derek Konigsberg" <dko...@lo...> wrote: > On 01/13/2011 04:30 PM, Gopal Kamalanathan wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am using Logicmail IMAP client in blackberry to connect to Cisco¹s >> Unity express voicemail system. >> The IMAP client does not seem to fetch the wav attachment of the voice >> message. Does Logic mail support downloading wav attachments? >> >> The MIME header of the attachment are >> >> Content-Type: Audio/x-wav; name="VM_2011.03.10_03.19.33.wav" >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: Base64 >> Content-Disposition: attachment; voice=Voice-Message; >> filename="VM_2011.03.10_03.19.33.wav" > > Yes, LogicMail supports downloading wav attachments, and attachments of > any type. (It just only has embedded viewing for images, and doesn't > yet support doing anything with other attachments but saving them.) > > There have been issues with auto-generated e-mails before, since they > are more likely to be malformed (or awkwardly formatted) than anything > created with a normal desktop E-Mail client. > > Any chance you could capture the raw MIME source of one of these > messages (preferably with a very short voicemail wav), zip it up, and > E-Mail it to me for testing? > > I'm also curious what IMAP server software your mail server is running, > but there's a pretty good chance it isn't something I can easily run on > my test server. |