begin quoting what [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 09:11:12AM -0800:
> always be right. But I have recieved some email where an RTF file
> has a '.doc' extension and an 'application/msword' mime type (probably
> because of the extension). Other than educating the other user,
> wh
On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 09:11:12AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know how to read Word and RTF files using things like catdoc, unrtf,
> and so on. But all of these do either Word or RTF but not both.
> In an ideal world the MIME type and the filename extension would
> always be right. But
28-Mar-02 at 09:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I know how to read Word and RTF files using things like catdoc, unrtf,
> and so on. But all of these do either Word or RTF but not both.
> In an ideal world the MIME type and the filename extension would
> always be right. But I
I know how to read Word and RTF files using things like catdoc, unrtf,
and so on. But all of these do either Word or RTF but not both.
In an ideal world the MIME type and the filename extension would
always be right. But I have recieved some email where an RTF file
has a '.doc' extension and an