Long file names (and/or blank space in file name - but I assume not) seem to
have the same effect, i.e. instead of the correct filename the attachment is
named ATT#######.dat (####### being an arbitrary number)
Outlook might have difficulties with the composed filename format (filename*0
and filename*1)
(File name is "anonymized", but contained only "standard" ASCII)
correpsonding Evolution-MIME-Header:
(Evolution 2.22.3.1 (Ubuntu Hardy))
-------------------------------------------------
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0="Xxxxxxx xx XX-X Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xx XxxxXxxxxxxxxx xx XXX X"; filename*1="XXX 15Nov07.pdf"
Content-Type: application/pdf; name*0="Xxxxxxx xx XX-X Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx
XxxxXxxxxxxxxx xx XXX XXXX "; name*1="15Nov07.pdf"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
in comparison:
MIME-Header using OWA on Exchange-Server 2003 (?) (Microsoft Exchange V6.5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Content-Type: application/pdf; name="Xxxxxxx xx XX-X Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx
XxxxXxxxxxxxxx xx XXX XXXX 15Nov07.pdf"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Description: Xxxxxxx xx XX-X Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx XxxxXxxxxxxxxx
xx XXX XXXX 15Nov07.pdf
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Xxxxxxx xx XX-X Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xx XxxxXxxxxxxxxx xx XXX XXXX 15Nov07.pdf"
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Attachments names using "ç" are not correctly sent by Evolution
(ATT<number>.dat)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205999
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