Hello

Sáb, 2005-12-10 às 22:05 +0100, Thijs Kinkhorst escreveu:
> On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 10:45 +0100, Mário Filipe wrote:
> > I'm sending a .tgz file in attachment with two files:
> > 
> > squirrelmsg: the message, which was saved in evolution where it display
> > ok (in other graphical email clients there are no complaints either and
> > pine also works ok)
> > 
> > squirreldetails: which is a copy of "View Message Details" from
> > squirrelmail
> 
> I've checked this out. The message displays just fine with me in
> SquirrelMail (including the version you're using). What might be the
> problem here, is that while this message is multipart, it doesn't have
> 'real' attachments; it has a big image that is referenced from within
> the mail itself (cid: url). That means that if you view the HTML
> version, the mail looks perfectly fine, and if you don't view the HTML
> version, you get an empty mail because the mail doesn't provide text
> content.

I see.

> If you set SquirrelMail (under display preferences) to show the HTML
> version by default, you'll see the mail just fine.

Right!

> Hence, I don't regard this as a SquirrelMail bug. If you do, please tell
> me what behaviour you would expect from SquirrelMail that you're not
> currently seeing now.

Right, in this case it is not a bug, but anything that I would suggest
would become a "feature request"! The only thing that springs to my mind
would be the possibility, while viewing the message, to choose another
"displayable" part, so that instead of going and changing the options
just so that it can be possible to see a message, there would be the
possibilty of seeing the other parts right there on the interface. Of
course, that if one the other parts is something non browser displayable
(like .tar.gz file or something like that) then the option shouldn't
exist!

Thanks for everything and sorry to bother you with such a "stupid"
problem. Once again thank you

Best regards
-- 
        Mario Filipe 
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        http://neptuno.sc.uevora.pt/~mjnf 

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