What more information is needed? send the short filename and long filename attachment in a email to some outlook squirrel mail, outlook express, horde and see how it goes wrong. The long filename attachment will be meshed up and look like a peace of binary crap. I still got very big problems with this bug, If you need more info please contact me.
** Summary changed: - Sending a attachment with a long filename is goes horribly wrong + Sending a attachment with a long filename does not work correctly! ** Description changed: Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird - Sending a attachment with a long filename is goes horribly wrong + Sending a attachment with a long filename does not work, and goes wrong + when sending to squirrel mail, outlook express, horde and maybe other + clients. Hello, I have been working on a big issue with sending email form Thunderbird to: squirrel mail, outlook express, horde and maybe other clients. While I send a file with a long filename the attachment will not arrive successful by the recipient the filename will be lost but mine type will be correct. In outlook express this mean the file will be renamed to something like D234234.dat a binary file. I have attachment two documents they are the same but one with a short name and one with a long name. If you send those with Thunderbird to a other client it will go wrong. But in Thunderbird everything seems to go fine. Also when I sent the same files with squirrel mail, horde, claws mail or outlook the file will be received successful by the recipient. I have to mail a lot to persons with outlook clients and I have been pulling my hair out why they did not receive my mail attachments correctly. This tells me there is a probably a big problem with the way the standards are implemented in Thunderbird. Please fix this bug, so I can safely send mail again to the rest of the not Thunderbird client using world. :-D -- Sending a attachment with a long filename does not work correctly! https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94357 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs