> This is really really strange. This are the attachment headers in
> message generated by Thunderbird 1.5.0.10 Has anybody seen this type
> of headers for Attachments? And I really don't know TB specified any
> of their attachments as inline instead of maybe pictures....
> 
> Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-excel;
>  name*0*=ISO-8859-15''%DC%62%65%72%73%65%74%7A%75%6E%67%20%44%50%46%20
>  %33; name*1*=%42%2E%78%6C%73
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
> Content-Disposition: inline;
>  filename*0*=ISO-8859-15''%DC%62%65%72%73%65%74%7A%75%6E%67%20%44%50%4
>  6%20; filename*1*=%33%42%2E%78%6C%73

here are two problems:

 - Form of header divide (it is *0*, *1* suffixes...) It is defined 
in MIME standard, but I not implement it yet, becasue I never seen 
this before.

- form of strange encoded content - it is not inline-MIME encoding. I 
see this firtstime. have anyone knows RFC what allowing this form of 
encoding in headers? Or is infromation about encoding part of 
filename? But what about unpaired quotation? :-O

> 
> Regards,
> Miha
> 
> -- 
> It's time to get rid of your current e-mail client ...
> ... and start using si.Mail.
> 
> It's small & free. ( http://simail.sourceforge.net/ )



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