Hello Chris,
Sunday, March 18, 2007, 8:30:31 PM, you wrote (possibly edited):
> Yes, that's a good point. You will want to look at the MIME RFCs.
Thank you. I'll do that as soon as I can spare some time.
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Best regards,
Costas
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Thomas Fernandez @ 2007-3-18 8:08:28 AM
"How to save attachments with their original date/time property?"
> You can make suggestions to the authors if the RFCs. Some time ago I
> had an interesting email exchange with the author of RFC 822 (now
> replaced by RFC 2822, but
Hello Costas,
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 12:54:06 +0200 GMT (18/03/2007, 17:54 +0700 GMT),
Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
>>> I would like to save attachments received in emails so that their
>>> date and time properties remain unchanged
>> That information, as far as I know, is not sent with the attach
Hello Chris,
Sunday, March 18, 2007, 11:24:26 AM, you wrote (possibly edited):
> Costas Papadopoulos @ 2007-3-18 2:33:57 AM
>> I would like to save attachments received in emails so that their
>> date and time properties remain unchanged
> That information, as far as I know, is not sent with
Costas Papadopoulos @ 2007-3-18 2:33:57 AM
"How to save attachments with their original date/time property?"
> I would like to save attachments received in emails so that their
> date and time properties remain unchanged i.e. the saved attachment
> should not have as a pr
Hello,
I would like to save attachments received in emails so that their date
and time properties remain unchanged i.e. the saved attachment should
not have as a property the date and time of saving, but should be
saved with the original attachment file's date and time. Is there a
setting
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