https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393417

Erik Quaeghebeur <k...@equaeghe.nospammail.net> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Erik Quaeghebeur <k...@equaeghe.nospammail.net> ---
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #0)
> I have a few emails that have attachments in the form of
> 
> Content-Disposition: inline;
> filename=BusinessCardSheet2nd-edition1.pdf
> Content-Type: application/pdf;
> x-unix-mode=0644;
> name="BusinessCardSheet2nd-edition1.pdf"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 
> 
> And they don't have the "have attachment" flag set, meaning that when i
> change the filter to show only emails with attachments they do not show up.
This is most likely because of “Content-Disposition: inline”: this is not an
attachment! The program that composed the mail is saying: “You should display
this inline.” Of course for a pdf, this is going to be difficult (perhaps the
Apple MUA can?) It is entirely like inline jpegs in html mail. But now, instead
of a jpeg, there is a pdf. I guess it's entirely correct MIME.

My take is that kmail should treat inline MIME parts that it cannot display as
attachments.

Could you save such a mail, remove any personal info from it, and attach it
here?
If the developers get to this bug, that would be convenient.

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