On May 18, 2012, at 1:38 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On May 17, 2012, at 1:31 PM, Len Gerstel wrote:
Just ran the cache clearing from OnyX with no change.
This is from one that does not forward:
--__CONTENT_64564_PART_BOUNDARY__33243242__
Content-Type: image/jpeg;
name="IMG_8419.jpg"
Content-ID: <1>
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename="IMG_8419.jpg"
Content-Location: IMG_8419.jpg
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
This is from one that does.
--__CONTENT_64564_PART_BOUNDARY__33243242__
Content-Type: image/jpeg;
name="1111110923c.jpg"
Content-ID: <1111110923c.jpg>
Content-Location: 1111110923c.jpg
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
x-opwv-mms-forwardable: yes
Well, I see the line that might make a difference:
x-opwv-mms-forwardable: yes
Goggling that comes up with only 6 hits, and none make much sense
to me.
Now, is that from the iPhone, a coincidental Verizon change or
what, that is the question. And, is it the cause and can it be
changed?
Any x- mail header is a custom one, and any application that does
not generate it, or know what to do with it explicitly, is supposed
to ignore it; this is something Verizon added, I'll wager.
Betcha some are coming from him connected to a wifi network and
some are coming from Verizona network; the iPhone will glom onto
any available wifi to do any data related stuff if it can.
Bruce, I will take you up on a couple of iPad photos to my gmail
address, let me know if you need it.
On their way! Hope it works, my iPad is a Wifi only model.
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Gorgeous photos, thanks. Makes me want to get back out to the desert
for a another trip.
They forwarded with no problems at all. I think I might have figured
out the cause, but the solution without buying an app to batch photos
may be beyond my abilities, unless I can jailbreak his phone and do
low level programming.
Looking at the raw source on all the photos that forward properly,
the information in the Content-ID between the < and > is the same as
the name and content location. All the photos from the iPhone ones
that do not forward correctly have the same Content-ID <1>. That is
probably borking Mail somehow.
Thanks again for the photos.
Len
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