Quoting Adam Tauno Williams <[email protected]>:
On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 14:22 -0700, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
Quoting Adam Tauno Williams <[email protected]>:
> Horde 3.3.4 / IMAP H3 4.3.4 / PHP 5.2.12
> PEAR: Mail_Mime 1.8.0 Fileinfo 1.0.4
> I'm having an issue where certain files attached to messages in IMP get
> corrupted. Almost all files work. But for some files, I believe, IMP is
> not base64 encoding them. On the corrupted files the message source
> looks like :
> --=_52mp429tmh8o
> Content-Type: text/base64;
> charset=UTF-8;
> name="Nov17-120851.pdf"
> Content-Disposition: attachment;
> filename="Nov17-120851.pdf"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> If I send the same file from the same place using Evolution the message
> source looks like the following and the attachment is valid -
> It isn't just PDF-files-do-not-attach, some PDF files do. I've tried
> these files on Windows, LINUX, attaching from different folders, etc...
> The broken attachments do appear as different sizes than files that are
> correctly attached.
Your browser is reporting the wrong MIME type. IMP does not base64
encode text attachments.
Huh; the same browser error on IE7/XP, FF/XP, and FF/GNOME??
Probably. It's not a browser thing. It's the MIME type being
reported by the OS.
Search the mailing lists - there's been a bunch of discussion about
this in the past. Long story short - who are we to question what the
OS/Browser tells us the MIME type is?
In newer versions of IMP, admins have the opportunity to easily change
the MIME type of attached messages in a hook if desired.
michael
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