On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Balazs Horvath balazs.horvath@weboor.net wrote:
till, 09.01.13 19:12:
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Balazs Horvath balazs.horvath@weboor.net wrote:
Hi all,
today I met this problem:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"; name*="UTF-8''Rendel%C3%A9sek da Vincire legfrissebb.xls"; Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*="UTF-8''Rendel%C3%A9sek da Vincire legfrissebb.xls";
Do you know about this one?
There was a conversation about MIME problems around september. Thomas Bruederli mentioned switching to SwiftMail in this conversation, and also earlier when there were problems about SMTP handling.
Do you plan to switch to SwiftMail or did anybody take a deep look into it?
Bye, Balazs
I'd rather not. ;-)
Do you know if you are using the fileinfo extension to "guess" the mimetype? Like, is it installed on your server (check in phpinfo()). Also, can you double-check the message source and let us know what the attachment is sent with?
Till
Thanks Till! It took quite long but I convinced the sysadmin to install fileinfo. This solved the problem. I think this info should be included in the INSTALL file just after
- libiconv (recommended)
- fileinfo (recommended)
I double checked the message source and it was sent with "text/plain"
Balazs
Balazs,
I'm glad it's working for you. I'm CC'ing the list, so others can use this solution as well.
RE: libiconv -- it should be enabled in most PHP installs nowadays. I'm gonna see about our installer and the docs. :-)
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