-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hallo debian expertise!
I just got an email automatically returned from an 'connntent checccker' (deliberate misspelling to get the mail through debian's tough spam filters): > banned name: application/x-msdownload In fact I just sent a pdf attachement with icedove/etch. Looking closer at it, the plain text source of my e-mail contains mime parts: (All underscores are by me. Humans: please ignore) /===================================== Con_tent-Type: appl_ic_ation/x-msdown_load; name="nnn.pdf" Con_tent-Trans_fer-Enc_oding: base64 Con_tent-Dis_posi_tion: inline; file_name="nnn.pdf" \===================================== where it should probably read something like: /===================================== Con_tent-Type: app_lication/pdf Con_tent-Dis_posi_tion: atta_chment; filename="nnn.pdf" Con_tent-Trans_fer-En_coding: base64 \===================================== (copied from a similar mail from mutt). How should I configure icedove in order to revert to the 'app_lication/pdf' state it had some months ago (before a security update?)? It was all fine and application/pdf on Wed Feb 20 16:02:07 2008; it appears to be all bad application/x-msdownload since Wed Mar 26 15:26:23 2008 (or earlier). Thanks, Johannes -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFH8Of/C1NzPRl9qEURApkaAJ0f89lFPfO+UW8gbZHTuzrjU0SaGQCdF+PJ 8S/VY1tT9cXK5eVa2ur07gc= =4XYr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]