Hi folks!

Today a workmate asked me for help with sending textfiles as attachments
to e-mails because he wasn't able to download the attached files on the
target machine.
After a lot of trying and debugging we found out some quite interesting
things which I would like to discuss here.

Thunderbird, Outlook, etc. do all support showing the plain text
attachments inline + showing them as (downloadable) attachments.

The webinterfaces of GMX, Gmail, etc. don't support this while Horde's
Imp (I think this is what most universities and most Austrian providers
use) works fine with plaintext attachments, e.g. you can see the
attachments inlined after the original message and you can download them
file by file as attachments.

As to my understanding, this is the expected behaviour. I tried with
Roundcube (probably not the latest version I have to admit) and it
behaved exactly the same as all other webmails did: No chance to
download the plaintext files separately.

What do you guys think about it? Personally I think it would make sense
to implement this and allow for downloading plain text attachments - or
is this functionality already implemented in the latest roundcube
version?

ciao,
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