Martin Kos writes:

> i remember in some other cases (perhaps an earlier version of
> sqwebmail?) i have had the same problem as you that showed the
> filenames with .dat instead the right file extension... okay the
> whole filename is still wrong :-(

The problem with the extension may be that the file has been attached
without a content-type, meaning that the content is assumed to be
binary data and no filename has been specified so your browser has to
invent a filename and gives it a .dat extension because it is assumed
to be binary data..

-- 
Paul Allen
Softflare Support


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