Will this help?

Yes:

----=_Next_Part_04_Feb_2005_14.41.20
Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="24580000.pdf"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename= "24580000.pdf"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

The issue here is that the 2nd MIME header in this section has a space after the "filename=". The quotes here actually are valid, but since the filename in the 2nd MIME header begins with a space (not a quote), it causes the end quote to be part of the filename, and therefore the extension to have the quote in it. In fact, the first character cannot be a space, so the header itself is malformed.


RFC1806 covers the format of the Content-Disposition header, and it refers to the "value" BNF in RFC1521. The summary is to remove the space after the "filename=", and all will be well.

-Scott
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