All cases that I tried had the full "filename" in (AOL client, AOL webmail, Earthlink webmail, outlook 2000, outlook express 6) it. If a .com file is attached is there an instance where it would only have the name=whatever.com?
If I recall correctly, MIME requires "filename=" in one of the headers, but "name=" in another (Content-Disposition?). So if only one of those two headers is present, you may see "name=" but not "filename=".
-Scott
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