Sorry, I didn't think about checking it with a different receiver,
it is sending the attachment fine, but just not displaying it correctly.
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Miguel Angel Vilela wrote:
Hi there, I'm new.
I have test it and got different results:
- With Kmail I can see both attachments fine (.txt & .doc)
- With Gmail I got this[1]. Maybe an extra newline on each line?
[1] http://www.miguev.net/misc/shot200602171303.png
If I click in "Más opciones" (more options) I see this:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 17-feb-2006 12:55
Subject: just testing
That's all I can see.
2006/2/17, Jon Daley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yes, I get the same behavior. Both with php_mail and smtp.
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Mykeul wrote:
I think I found a bug, when I attach a text file.
Let's say I have a myfile.txt file containing "blablabla". I compose a new
mail, I attach this txt file, I write "this is the body of the message" in
the body, and I send it to myself.
With the CVS version, when I click on the attachment in the received mail, I
get "<pre>this is the body of the message</pre>" instead of "blablabla" If
I open the same mail with the non-CVS version or another webmail, it shows
"blablabla".
If I rename myfile.txt to myfile.doc without changing what is inside, and
send it to myself. The CVS version shows "blablabla", just as it should.
Am I alone with this problem ?
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