Hello RS,

On Sat, 14 May 2011 16:29:15 +0800 GMT (14/May/11, 15:29 PM +0700 GMT),
RS wrote:

R> Just for reference.
R> I checked Thunderbird behaviour.

R> File names for both e-mail clients are as follows:
R> TB: CCL_2011-253-71450_FELFRTM00019002_FREDERIK 07-05-2011.PDF
R> TB!: 2011.PDF

R> As   you  can  see,  TB automatically  converts  unallowed  characters
R> (and  user  is shown a name to be saved so he can still modify it) but
R> what's  more  important  it's not dumping any important information of
R> your clients as TB! does.

R> Maybe   we   should   ask   TBBETA members about their opinion on that
R> matter?

If you mean you want to make a poll, my vote is to duplicate the
Thunderbird behaviour. Just only "2011.pdf" might not have any
meaning. FWIW, CutePDF uses the same logic as Thunderbird. I'm sure
many other softwares do.

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Cheers,
Thomas.

http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/

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