Zitat von Andreas Moroder <[email protected]>:

Hello,

we have one user that often sends mail from thundrbird with attached PDF Files that have long filenames. IMP does not show this attachments but outlook 2000 does it as thunderbird does.

The way thunderbird and imp "rewrite" long filenames is different ( here two sample with ( sorry ) two different filenames )

And what's the difference, syntactically?

Is this a know problem and is there a solution ?

Not a known problem. And what exactly does "does not show this attachments" actually mean?

Grüße
Andreas

Webmail

Content-Type: application/pdf;
name*0="iKIS Richtlinien und anderes auch jncoh Krankmeldung+Therapieplan Pi";
        name*1="ano terapeuti.pdf"
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename*0="iKIS Richtlinien und anderes auch jncoh Krankmeldung+Therapiepla";
        filename*1="n Piano terapeuti.pdf"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

Thunderbird

Content-Type: application/pdf;
 name*0*=ISO-8859-1''iKIS%20-%20Richtlinien%20f%FCr%20Abfassung%2C%20Behand
 name*1*=lung%20und%20Endkontrolle%20von%20KG.pdf
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: inline;
 filename*0*=ISO-8859-1''iKIS%20-%20Richtlinien%20f%FCr%20Abfassung%2C%20Be
 filename*1*=handlung%20und%20Endkontrolle%20von%20KG.pdf

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