Thanx Henry,

this turned out to be a good idea! I went to "Edit -> Preferences... 
-> Navigator -> Helper applications" and entered

 Description of type: "RTF wordprocessor file"
 File extension: RTF
 MIME type: application/rtf

like you told me to, and now every message with an *.RTF attachment 
that I send is indicated as attachment in all the email clients I 
mentioned before (including Warpzilla), no "inline" display of the 
code. Even Eudora treats the message properly now, and indicates there
is an attachment without the inline display.

regards,
Jan


On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 20:21:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henry Sobotka) wrote:
> Jan Eri wrote:
> > 
> > It seems to me we have one problem with Eudora and one with Warpzilla.
> > Eudora is not able to detect or indicate that the message contains an
> > attachment at all, while Warpzilla "packs" the message in a way that
> > makes all receiving clients (including Warpzilla) display the content
> > inline, which is quite meaningless in this case.
> 
> With Warpzilla, have you tried defining "application/rtf" as a MIME
> type?

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