On 25 Aug 2004 at 15:18, E. Ballerini wrote:
Hi Erminio -
I saw this explanation on a google search - my question is are the
id's unique to this mac client eg ok to filter on?
Thanks
-Nick Hayer
> These are file attachments that have come from a Mac email client,
> probably Outlook Express.
>
> The mac doesn't use file extensions to determine the type of a file
> (for example a JPEG), instead it uses a type ID and a creator ID which
> are part of the files info (including the created date, modified date,
> etc). The ID's a are 32 bit longs and are normally ASCII coded for
> readability. In your case all the creator ID's are 4A565752, which is
> 'JVWR' and if memory serves that is the code for "JPEG Viewer" a
> shareware image viewer, and the file types are 47494666 ('GIFf') and
> 4A504547 ('JPEG'), which makes sense as all the file names say .gif
> and .jpg
>
> Erminio
>
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