I think that a test can be done for what I could have seen, the
www4mail uses the lynx browser, it must be installed in server ...
maybe this is a lynx problem?
A test would be try to download problematic file directly from the web
using lynx and seeing what happens.
simple, but I can't do it
On 16 Sep 2008 at 8:11, Damian V.B. wrote:
well, a lot of files ultimately I tried to download, cause this
problem... (I worried about this) For example, try this url...
http://home.casema.nl/eugene_plotnikov/SMS_lng.rar
The file always returns with .asc
The cause of the problem is in
On 18 Sep 2008 at 10:53, Ramiro Ochoa wrote:
The cause of the problem is in Content-type returned by the remote
server. Any file which returns the text word in content-type is
treated as an ascii file. I noticed the same problem by any type of
e-mail server (old gopher, agora etc.)
Thanks
On 18 Sep 2008 at 4:11, Damian V.B. wrote:
I think that a test can be done for what I could have seen, the
www4mail uses the lynx browser, it must be installed in server ...
maybe this is a lynx problem?
Lynx is involved, but it is not a Lynx problem.
Ramiro Ochoa has discovered what