Re: Changing attachment mime type

2002-09-11 Thread Thomas Roessler

On 2002-09-10 10:40:46 -0300, Bruno Lustosa wrote:

I received a message from someone using outlook containing an 
email attached (*.eml). Unfortunately, outlook sends the 
attachment as application/octet-stream, so mutt can't really 
recognize it automatically. Then I open the message in mutt, hit 
ctrl-e and change the type to message/rfc822.

What content-transfer-encoding was used for that body part?  base64?

In that case, the message which results from changing the  
content-type would violate applicable standards and mutt's  
expectations...  Fixing this is, of course, possible, but would  
considerably complicate some code.

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Thomas Roessler[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Re: Changing attachment mime type

2002-09-11 Thread Bruno Lustosa

Thomas Roessler [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
 On 2002-09-10 10:40:46 -0300, Bruno Lustosa wrote:
 
 I received a message from someone using outlook containing an 
 email attached (*.eml). Unfortunately, outlook sends the 
 attachment as application/octet-stream, so mutt can't really 
 recognize it automatically. Then I open the message in mutt, hit 
 ctrl-e and change the type to message/rfc822.
 
 What content-transfer-encoding was used for that body part?  base64?
 
 In that case, the message which results from changing the  
 content-type would violate applicable standards and mutt's  
 expectations...  Fixing this is, of course, possible, but would  
 considerably complicate some code.

Text part (the message) is quoted-printable, attachment is base64, as
you guessed.

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Bruno Lustosa, aka Lofofora  | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Administrator/Web Programmer | ICQ UIN: 1406477
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil  |



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