On Wed, 21 Feb 2001 15:15:40 -0500, L.D. Best wrote:

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> I am *very* much in favor of something like that.  I routinely get
> graphics from someone in California who uses OE, and 90% of the jpg
> files are shown by his software as being /tiff

> Under those conditions Arachne just sits there and says "now what, d00d"
> and I have to alt-E, modify the content of the message to reflect /jfif
> and reload the mail.  That's a damn pain, but the dozerware b00b can't
> get it through his head that his browser is misclassifying stuff.

 Hi L.D.,
That's another one that's easy to fix.

If those attachments are arriving with let's say "image/jfif" as the
content-type. *And* you are certain that they actualy are JPGs.....

Just place this line into mime.cfg

image/jfif JPG

Hers's a screen shot that shows it in opperation.....
http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/jfif.gif

I decided to convert it to GIF before uploading and have edited this
message to reflect such.
So the screen cap shows the above link as jfif.jpg

-- 
 Glenn
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