Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-13 Thread MFPA
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Hi

On Thursday 8 June 2006 at 2:43:37 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris wrote:

 You don't anyway. Just reply and the -BEGIN PGP SIGNED
 MESSAGE- has disappeared.

Oops. No it hasn't. Sorry, my bad.

 The cut mark still works after gaining an extra dash space at
 the beginning, so I should think all is hunky dory...

That bit is true, though.

 I don't experience that. I have to delete it every time. Do you have
 some fancy REGEX that you use in your template?

No.

 Unless you actually verify the PGP signature. This seems leave a cut
 mark missing the trailing space and therefore non-functional. Same
 happens if you decrypt a (non-MIME) PGP-encrypted message.

To clarify the point, the PGP sig is of course gone but the
conventional sig remains.

 Can anybody reproduce this?

 Cannot confirm using GnuPG 1.4.2.2

Using PGP 8.1 with TB!'s v5,6,7,8 built-in support.

 Another benefit I just realize after adding the paragraph above
 (after queuing to send): The Bat! will automatically strip out the
 old signature and re-sign the edited message.
 Benefit of PGP/MIME, I take it?

 Yes.

Hold on - doesn't that happen with PGP-inline too?

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-13 Thread Chris

MFPA @ 2006-6-13 3:40:27 PM
Attachments open with a different name mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Another benefit I just realize after adding the paragraph above
 (after queuing to send): The Bat! will automatically strip out
 the old signature and re-sign the edited message.
 Benefit of PGP/MIME, I take it?
 Yes.
 Hold on - doesn't that happen with PGP-inline too?

Not in my experience. If I forget to trip out the in-line PGP stuff,
and re-enable signing, I'll get an invalid signature if I try to
verify the signature.

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-07 Thread MFPA
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Hi

On Wednesday 7 June 2006 at 12:26:42 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris wrote:

 it makes replying to your messages easier (I don't have to
 manually delete the -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- and
 related text.

You don't anyway. Just reply and the -BEGIN PGP SIGNED
MESSAGE- has disappeared. The cut mark still works after
gaining an extra dash space at the beginning, so I should think
all is hunky dory...

Unless you actually verify the PGP signature. This seems leave a
cut mark missing the trailing space and therefore non-functional.
Same happens if you decrypt a (non-MIME) PGP-encrypted message.

Can anybody reproduce this? I may log it on issue tracker in a few
days if I have the time, as I am sure this behaviour cannot be by
design.

 However, I agree with you for the most part. Most people seem to be
 able to ignore the -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-, but can't seem
 to ignore the mystery attachment their e-mail client displays for a
 PGP MIME message.

We all seem to manage ignoring the HTML attachment many people
send along with a few lines of text, as well as the screenfuls of
disclaimers at the bottom of messages sent from corporate systems.
(-;

 Another benefit I just realize after adding the paragraph above (after
 queuing to send): The Bat! will automatically strip out the old
 signature and re-sign the edited message.

Benefit of PGP/MIME, I take it?

 Here, an inline-signed PGP message keeps the -BEGIN PGP
 SIGNED MESSAGE- but the cut mark works so the PGP sig is not
 quoted in the reply. ( Provided you do not verify the sig).

 If you do verify the sig, the -BEGIN PGP SIGNED
 MESSAGE- goes and so does the PGP sig but due to the broken
 cut mark the ordinary (non-PGP) signature appears in the reply .


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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-07 Thread Chris

MFPA @ 2006-6-07 8:15:26 PM
Attachments open with a different name mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 You don't anyway. Just reply and the -BEGIN PGP SIGNED
 MESSAGE- has disappeared. The cut mark still works after
 gaining an extra dash space at the beginning, so I should think all
 is hunky dory...

I don't experience that. I have to delete it every time. Do you have
some fancy REGEX that you use in your template?

 Unless you actually verify the PGP signature. This seems leave a cut
 mark missing the trailing space and therefore non-functional. Same
 happens if you decrypt a (non-MIME) PGP-encrypted message.

 Can anybody reproduce this?

Cannot confirm using GnuPG 1.4.2.2

 We all seem to manage ignoring the HTML attachment many people send
 along with a few lines of text, as well as the screenfuls of
 disclaimers at the bottom of messages sent from corporate systems.
 (-;

Don't we all know...

 Another benefit I just realize after adding the paragraph above
 (after queuing to send): The Bat! will automatically strip out the
 old signature and re-sign the edited message.
 Benefit of PGP/MIME, I take it?

Yes.

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-07 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Chris,

On Wed, 7 Jun 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

C I don't experience that. I have to delete it every time. Do you have
C some fancy REGEX that you use in your template?

Try adding this one to your reply template. Its' in the macro list
somewhere, can't remember where, but it strips everything out on the
reply:

%QUOTES='%SETPATTREGEXP=(?is)%-
((\s*)?\n?-BEGIN PGP SIGNED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?%-
(\s*(Dear|Hi|Hello|Hey|Greetings|Howdy) \S*?\s*\n+)?%-
(-+[\S ]+\n)?%-
(.*?)(^(%-
- -*?\s*?--\s*\n|%-
_{40,}\s*\n|%-
-{40,}\s*\n|%-
\n-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE.*s?\n|%-
--+\s+.*roups.*~--\)|%-
\n\nYour use of|%-
\n+Get your FREE download|%-
\nNote that the email address of the sender has been changed|%-
\n---\nOutgoing mail is certified Virus Free.|%-
\z)%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%text%SUBPATT=7'

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-06 Thread MFPA
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Hi

On Tuesday 6 June 2006 at 1:54:02 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris wrote:

 Do you think that you could turn on PGP MIME for this list?

Why? I dislike it intensely.

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-06 Thread Chris

MFPA @ 2006-6-06 5:44:31 PM
Attachments open with a different name mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Do you think that you could turn on PGP MIME for this list?
 Why? I dislike it intensely.

Since our e-mail client can handle it nicely (i.e., it knows it's
there, but doesn't show it), it makes replying to your messages easier
(I don't have to manually delete the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- and related text.

However, I agree with you for the most part. Most people seem to be
able to ignore the -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-, but can't seem
to ignore the mystery attachment their e-mail client displays for a
PGP MIME message.

Another benefit I just realize after adding the paragraph above (after
queuing to send): The Bat! will automatically strip out the old
signature and re-sign the edited message.

-- 
Chris

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello MFPA  everyone else,

on 05-Jun-2006 at 01:28 you (MFPA) wrote:

 If you store the attachments in the message body, the attachment must
 be extracted from the messagebase and saved as a temporary file
 before opening it. Thats the different name you're seeing.

 Other mail clients I use / have used normally manage to give the
 temporary file the same filename as the attachment itself.

And other mail clients I use give a temporary filename just like TB. :-)

 Storing separately has always seemed awkward to me. YMMV of course
 (-;

No, I store attachments in the messagebase as well. Its just not
important for me what the attachments name is when I open it from within
TB. If I want to keep it, I save it to my harddisk anyway and, depending
on the size, remove it from the message in TB.

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Robin Anson  everyone else,

on 05-Jun-2006 at 05:23 you (Robin Anson) wrote:

 I don't think it is directly a bug. TB must deal with the temporary
 files somehow.

 True, but why not in the same way it does with attachments stored
 separately?

I am not Ritlabs and can't answer that. :-)

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-05 Thread Robin Anson
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 at 10:32:09 +0200, Alexander wrote:
 True, but why not in the same way it does with attachments stored
 separately?

 I am not Ritlabs and can't answer that. :-)

That's okay, it was a rhetorical question anyway. ;-)

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-05 Thread Chris

Robin Anson @ 2006-6-04 11:23:39 PM
Attachments open with a different name mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I don't think it is directly a bug. TB must deal with the temporary
 files somehow.

 True, but why not in the same way it does with attachments stored
 separately?

When The Bat! is extracting/decoding the file, it stores it in the
temporary folder. Lest The Bat! overwrite some other application's
temporary file, it uses a random, unique filename.

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-05 Thread MFPA
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Hi

On Monday 5 June 2006 at 9:05:33 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris wrote:


 When The Bat! is extracting/decoding the file, it stores it in the
 temporary folder. Lest The Bat! overwrite some other application's
 temporary file, it uses a random, unique filename.

Why use the random/unique string as the filename? It could be the
name for a folder containing the file.

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-05 Thread Chris

MFPA @ 2006-6-05 8:17:07 PM
Attachments open with a different name mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-

Do you think that you could turn on PGP MIME for this list?

 When The Bat! is extracting/decoding the file, it stores it in the
 temporary folder. Lest The Bat! overwrite some other application's
 temporary file, it uses a random, unique filename.

 Why use the random/unique string as the filename? It could be the
 name for a folder containing the file.

I don't know. It's probably the return from GetTempFileName().

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Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-04 Thread MFPA

Hi

When I open an attachment it opens with a different name to that
displayed in the message below its icon.

I know this is trivial but it is an irritation if you open an
attachment before saving it.

I have reported this at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5901

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-04 Thread Mary Bull
Hello MFPA!

On Sunday, June 04, 2006, 1:53 PM, you wrote:

 When I open an attachment it opens with a different name to that
 displayed in the message below its icon.

Confirmed.

 I know this is trivial but it is an irritation if you open an
 attachment before saving it.

I agree.

 I have reported this at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5901

Just now put a confirming note there.

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-04 Thread MFPA
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Hi

On Sunday 4 June 2006 at 8:09:05 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Mary Bull wrote:

 Hello MFPA!

 On Sunday, June 04, 2006, 1:53 PM, you wrote:

 When I open an attachment it opens with a different name to that
 displayed in the message below its icon.

 Confirmed.

 I know this is trivial but it is an irritation if you open an
 attachment before saving it.

 I agree.

 I have reported this at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5901

 Just now put a confirming note there.

Thank you.

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MFPA

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-04 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello MFPA  everyone else,

on 04-Jun-2006 at 20:53 you (MFPA) wrote:

 When I open an attachment it opens with a different name to that
 displayed in the message below its icon.

It depends on your configuration.

If you store the attachments in the message body, the attachment must be
extracted from the messagebase and saved as a temporary file before
opening it. Thats the different name you're seeing.

If you select to store attachments separately, the attachement can be
opened directly. If you receive multiple messages with the same
attachment, the filename will still not match the attachment, because in
that case, TB adds a number to the filename to distinguish between the
different attachments from different messages.


 I know this is trivial but it is an irritation if you open an
 attachment before saving it.

 I have reported this at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5901

I don't think it is directly a bug. TB must deal with the temporary
files somehow.


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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-04 Thread MFPA
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Hi

On Sunday 4 June 2006 at 10:12:13 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:

 If you store the attachments in the message body, the attachment must be
 extracted from the messagebase and saved as a temporary file before
 opening it. Thats the different name you're seeing.

Other mail clients I use / have used normally manage to give the
temporary file the same filename as the attachment itself.

 If you select to store attachments separately, the attachement can be
 opened directly. If you receive multiple messages with the same
 attachment, the filename will still not match the attachment, because in
 that case, TB adds a number to the filename to distinguish between the
 different attachments from different messages.

Storing separately has always seemed awkward to me. YMMV of course
(-;


 I have reported this at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5901

 I don't think it is directly a bug. TB must deal with the temporary
 files somehow.

Bug or otherwise, it is a *slight* inconvenience / irritation.

Whilst TB! names the temp file with a string of letters and
numbers, another mail client I use stores the temp file _with the
original attachment name_ in a temp folder named with a string of
letters/numbers.

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Re: Attachments open with a different name

2006-06-04 Thread Robin Anson
On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 at 23:12:13 +0200, Alexander wrote:
 If you store the attachments in the message body, the attachment must be
 extracted from the messagebase and saved as a temporary file before
 opening it. Thats the different name you're seeing.

 If you select to store attachments separately, the attachement can be
 opened directly. If you receive multiple messages with the same
 attachment, the filename will still not match the attachment, because in
 that case, TB adds a number to the filename to distinguish between the
 different attachments from different messages.

...snip...

 I don't think it is directly a bug. TB must deal with the temporary
 files somehow.

True, but why not in the same way it does with attachments stored
separately?

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