Am 2005-03-11 13:30:09, schrieb Conrad Hughes:
> Package: mpack
> Version: 1.6-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> When running munpack on a file with multiple attachments, more than one
> of which produces a duplicate filename (and hence a ".1", ".2", etc.
> suffix), the counter for the .N suffixes isn't reset with each
> attachment, so the second duplicate is named "foo.2" and the third
> "bar.3" - even if "foo.1", "bar.1" and "bar.2" don't exist.
> 
> Reproduction is fairly easy - just take a document with two attachments
> and run munpack twice.  You'll get "attachment_a" and "attachment_b"
> (say) on the first run, and "attachment_a.1" and "attachment_b.2" ond
> the second run - the new "attachment_b.2" should really be
> "attachment_b.1".

Sorry, but I can not second this...

If I must unpack something like an E-mail, make changes to one or more
Attachments and mpack it, the unpacked Attachments should be mumeroted
to get the same resultat as the originating file.

> Conrad

Greetings
Michelle

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