Well, I guess 0x0 IS hard to see :) I'm trying to understand why pine
can see these attachments OK. Not that it matters much, but I get
curious. FYI pine list these attachments as (possibly from a different
virus email than the one I mentioned)...

   1     ~4 lines Text/HTML               
   2     98 KB      Audio/X-WAV                                    
   3      0 lines Text/PLAIN                                    
   4    8.8 KB      Application/OCTET-STREAM (Name: "WATERMRK.JPG") 

While evolution tells me nothing (unless I read the source). 

Thanks for the info and I'm not too worried about it. 

Is there a stand alone utility to decode/save these if I were to save
the attachment segments from the message source?

John

On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 10:14, Larry Ewing wrote:
> In the example you gave the only thing that is supposed to be showing up
> is a 0x0 inline frame (an <iframe>).  Trust me it is showing up.  The
> part that claims it is wave file is referenced by the iframe so
> evolution doesn't show a save widget for that part, this is same way it
> treats inline images.  This is a very reasonable way to interpret this
> intentionally broken message.
> 
> One way I can think of that might improve the situation is to check the
> mime type of the part and compare it to the mime type that gtkhtml
> requests on that stream, see the difference and add the the save part
> widget since it doesn't match.  On the other hand I'm not sure if it is
> really worth the effort.
> 
> --Larry
>
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John S. Weber
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