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Hi Rob
On 13 July 2001 at 19:58:18 +0200 (which was 18:58 where I live) Rob might
have written
> a colleague sent me a .xsl file (xml stylesheet) attached to an e-mail to
> put on of of our intranet servers ; funny thing is, it doesn't show up as
> an attachment in TB! ??
This is a pain in my ___. I know this problem well as I have to cope with it
just about every day. You will also get the same with .css (and .rtf
attachments, I believe).
The problem is that those attachments are announced in the MIME headers as
plain text and are thus displayed in line. It has been suggested to offer an
option to save such attachments.
As far as I am concerned it is a bug and it needs to be fixed. Other email
programs can cope with it !!
Put a bug report in I am about to (again)
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