On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 some message from Glenn McCorkle appeared before me saying,
>> --------------366E9BA7933FD9EA785993EA
>> Content-Type: image/jpeg
>> Content-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
>> Content-Disposition: inline; filename="C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\nsmailRS.jpeg"
>
>> Is that file name & path from the sender's computer or intended for the
>> recipient's computer? If intended for the recipient's computer, it won't work
>> on Mac, Linux, OS/2, DOS, BeOS, and not always on Windows. Sometimes the main
>> Windows directory might have another name, like WINNT for an NT system? It
>> would be interesting to see how and if Linux/Unix interprets such a file name.
>
>OK, Let's see if we can figure this thing-out...<g>
According to RFC's only the filename should be put in the
Content-Disposition header.
Oh, BTW, i am back on the arachne list after about a year of absence ;)
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Met vriendelijke groet,
Cliff Albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>