> > ... If we send an attachment it can not be read by those using the web
> > interface. Everyone with a normal client program *can* read the
> > attachment and use it. Today again someone the had problems getting a
> > word file that was sent as an attachment. :-(
>
> Interesting, running Imail 7.14 and KillerWebMail I have tried testing the
> problem by sending a .bmp, .pdf, .jpeg, and .ps to the web mail.  Same MUA
> as I am using for this reply.  I have no probs opening attachments with
> Mozilla 1.1-linux, Mozilla 1.2.1-win32, or IE5.5
>
> Here are the mime-types my MUA gave to the attachments:
>
> [ubr900.ps  application/postscript (260412 bytes)]
> [LOGO.bmp  application/octet-stream (579568 bytes)]
> [LaTexTut.pdf  application/pdf (1174546 bytes)]
> [2002.1_480x480.jpeg  image/jpeg (74351 bytes)]
>
> > Bull. I have used several browsers and have not been able to solve this
> > problem.
>
> Here is how webmail describes them:
>
> ubr900.ps (Binary attachment)
> LOGO.bmp (Binary attachment)
> LaTexTut.pdf (Binary attachment)
> 2002.1_480x480.jpeg (Binary attachment)
>
> So there is an example where things are working.  Maybe it will help you.
> Or is this problem intermittent and I just haven't been (un)lucky enough
> to reproduce it?

It is not repeatable in a predictable fashion.  If you have many users running
Web Messaging, you will run into sooner or later.

Dan


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