Greetings. Just upgraded to Fedora Core 3 (with gnome 2.8 and Evolution 2.02).
Our company's voicemail system mails us .wav files when a voicemail comes in. Unfortunately, they appear to Evolution as a MIME type "audio/wav", when the normal MIME type for .wav files in Gnome 2.8 appears to be "audio/x-wav". As a result, when I get a voicemail, Evolution doesn't provide the usual list of apps to open it with. If I send myself a "standard" .wav file, Evolution gives me all the same choices that, say, Nautilus would give me. Pre-Gnome 2.8, I could add the alternate MIME type to fix this. Does anyone know how to do this in Gnome 2.8 and have Evo recognize it? I apologize if this is not so much an "Evo" problem as it is a Gnome issue, but I only seem to have this .wav MIME-type discrepancy in Evo. Thanks very much. -- Chris Boyce _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
