Years ago Lotus Notes was broken in that it
did not allow access to attachments with 
content-disposition set to inline.
It simply displayed them and then did not
allow access to the file (e.g., to be saved to disk).
I thought they fixed that, but I just sent
an HTML file to a Notes user and they had
the old problem.

i. Am I right that this Notes behavior is broken?
I looked at RFC2183 but although it says nothing to justify
the Notes behavior it was not clear that it disallowed it
(since it speaks only of "viewing" and not of other
desirable actions on an attachment.
http://www.nacs.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/MIME/rfc2183.txt

ii. How can I set content disposition to attachment
when I attach an HTML file?

Cheers,
Alan



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