On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 06:16:32PM +1000, Charlie wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > LyX Version 2.2.2 > (Monday, 10 October 2016) > Built from git commit hash > Library directory: /usr/share/lyx > User directory: ~/.lyx/ > Qt Version (run-time): 5.7.1 > Qt Version (compile-time): 5.7.1 > > Up to date Debian Stretch > > I have a little problem with my ISP.
Does ISP mean Internet Service Provider here? > Created a LyX file and then used the two eyes button to convert it to > a .pdf. > > My ISP says: > > WARNING! This attachment is suspicious because its type doesn't > match the type declared in the message. If you do not trust the > sender, you shouldn't open it in the browser because it may > contain malicious contents. > > Expected: application/pdf(.pdf); found: application/octet-stream(.bin) Can you attach the PDF that is created for you? > It asks to open anyway, and it opens as a .pdf file just the way it > was created? I don't understand this question. > A small sample attached. I do not have your PNG file so I can't try to reproduce. I get an error. Scott
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