Hello,

I am facing an issue where Mailmate is seemingly sending files in a way that Gmail “misinterprets”, such that the line endings get changed (files get sent as “ASCII text, with CRLF line terminators” and Gmail downloads them as “ASCII text, with CRLF, CR line terminators”).

The outcome of this is that the recipient has CSV files with empty lines after every line of content — much to the chagrin of my colleagues!

Indeed, when I look at the “original” message in Gmail, the message looks like this:

Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=_MailMate_4A8394E7-CA84-4044-941D-99CD23C178CF_="
X-Mailer: MailMate (1.9.6r5347)

--=_MailMate_4A8394E7-CA84-4044-941D-99CD23C178CF_=


--=_MailMate_4A8394E7-CA84-4044-941D-99CD23C178CF_=
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=temp.csv
Content-Type: text/csv
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

abc,def

123,456


--=_MailMate_4A8394E7-CA84-4044-941D-99CD23C178CF_=--


notice the additional new lines in the file.

If the file is sent natively by Gmail, the headers look like this:

Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="001a113ad7e08abf8e0554d446f6"

--001a113ad7e08abf8e0554d446f6
Content-Type: text/csv; charset="US-ASCII"; name="temp.csv"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="temp.csv"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
X-Attachment-Id: f_j5dxmnlm1

YWJjLGRlZg0KMTIzLDQ1Ng0K
--001a113ad7e08abf8e0554d446f6--


(not much can be derived from this, because the contents are base64 encoded).

Any thoughts/suggestions/ideas on how to resolve this?

Cheers,

Andrew
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