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phil wrote:
Worked fine here, downloaded on XP (I'm at work), gunzip, viewed subject: Test message with body: 'This is a test' in Outlook Express.
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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 15:34:25 -0700, Ben Nelson lists@venom600.org wrote:
B. Johannessen wrote:
Ben Nelson wrote:
I've tried sending emails with attachments several times now from RoundCube mail. Depending on the client reading the email, the attachments may or may not be useable.
Save the attached file, and use it as as an attachment when sending yourself a test message from RoundCube. Open the test message in Thunderbird. Select view source (Ctrl-U), and save the message source to a file ("edit" -> "save page as" in the source view window). Compress the saved file (zip og gzip depending on platform), and attach the compressed file to your next MIME error report.
Why the complicated procedure? To debug any problem, you need test data, and this procedure will provide at least one such data point. The compression step is to make sure the test data (message source) isn't munged by e-mail software along the way.
Bob
Attached is the requested file.
The attachment text file containing 'abc123' is the attachment you want to verify. The 'This is a test' message was the body of the message which had the 'abc123' attachment sent along with it.