You should pitch that product to this guy:
http://www.sueaspammer.com
This could be another handy tool for an individual or organization who wants
to gather evidence for the purpose of suing spammers.
-Ben
David F. Skoll wrote:
Marcel Kolkman wrote:
But because all MIME parts get a "Content-Disposition: inline" line,
the appointment gets mangled.
They only get a Content-Disposition: inline header if they didn't
have a Content-Disposition: header to begin with. Since the lack of
a header is equivalent to "inline", Outlook is wrong. It should
add a Content-Disposition: attachment header to the text/calendar
part.
Regards,
David.
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She missed an invaluable opportunity to give him a look that you could
have poured on a waffle ...
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