Lars Hecking ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :

> 
> > At the company where I work, it seems that most people are using
> > dtmail or netscape mail. 
> > 
> > When I send mail with attachments from mutt, the attachments appear
> > in those other mail clients as "NoName".
> 
>  If these attachments do not have a Content-Disposition filename=
>  field, this would appear correct.
> 
> > I can't figure this out. The attachments appear just fine in the
> > Bcc: copy of the mail that I receive.
> > 
> > What can I do to fix this?
> 
>  I can confirm this behaviour with dtmail under Solaris 7.
> 
>  For instance, a recent message sent to mutt-dev with the structure
> 
>   I     1 <no description>                          [multipa/mixed, 7bit, 1.6K] 
>   I     2 |-><no description>              [text/plain, quoted, us-ascii, 0.6K] 
>   A     3 `->TODO.diff                     [text/plain, quoted, us-ascii, 0.7K]
>   I     4 <no description>                     [applica/pgp-signat, 7bit, 0.2K]
> 
>  appears in dtmail with an empty message field and three NoName
>  attachments. So, I'd say that dtmail has certain problems with
>  multipart/mixed. Attachment 3 _is_ named
> 
> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="TODO.diff"
> 
>  and dtmail doesn't recognise this.

This q. was discused here few month ago and ppl from mutt-dev say thats problem
of dtmail.

Best on the end, dtmail from Solaris 8 distribution have this "bug" too.

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                                   Keso
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