Thanks, unfortunately the mail isn't properly generated (being generated
automatically with ant). I'll have to get that working then.



On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 05:11, Not Zed wrote:
> Inline uuencoding was removed in 1.4 for various reasons.  Perhaps it
> will be back later if we get time to do some rearchitecting that will
> allow us to implement it in a cleaner and more secure and extensible
> manner.
> 
> However, if the mail is generated properly, it can still work for the
> case you describe (i.e. as an attachment).  The mime part/message has to
> have a Content-Transfer-Encoding set to x-uuencode, then it should be
> transparently decoded as any other attachment.
> 
> On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 06:39, Clint A Brubakken wrote:
> > I just installed XD2, and evolution 1.4 doesn't display some attachments
> > that 1.2 did in the exact same mail messages.
> > 
> > In particular UUencoded attachments created by java with no other text.
> > 
> > Any ideas or suggestions?
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Clint A Brubakken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Computer Science Services Group, LLC

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