On Sat, 25 May 2002 12:47:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jan Eri) 
wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am often sending non-binary attachments like *.RTF and *.TXT from 
> Mozilla Mail (currently RC3).
> 
> 1. All recipients complain that RTF-like attachments shows up inline 
> in the message, which is not very useful for RTF attachments of 
> course.
> 
> 2. Some recipients complain that the attachments shows up ONLY inline 
> in the message, not detachable as attachments. This happens with 
> Eudora and some Lotus Notes versions. Eudora support claims this is 
> because Mozilla MIME handling is defective.
> 
> Is anyone able to shed more light on this problem, and how to solve 
> it? 
> 
> BTW: This is not a problem when sending with Mozilla for Windows

After a tip in mozilla.mail-news I discovered that even if I had 
already checked that I had Navigator->Helper app->application/rtf 
defined, I discovered that the application entry was blank, so I 
changed to "Save to disk". This seems to solve the problem.

Maybe it's an idea to either change the default to "save to disk", or 
let the application/rtf override the missing application entry?

regards,
Jan
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