Re: [Nmh-workers] showing application/octet-stream attachments that should be text/plain

2013-03-16 Thread Bill Wohler
Ken Hornstein writes: >>I find it happens quite often that I receive an e-mail where someone >>has attached something that is likely to be plain text (such as a diff) >>but their mail program has marked it as application/octet-stream. >>Viewing such attachments ends up being a bit of a hassle bec

Re: [Nmh-workers] showing application/octet-stream attachments that should be text/plain

2013-03-05 Thread David Levine
Ralph wrote: > Hi Oliver, > > > I find it happens quite often that I receive an e-mail where someone > > has attached something that is likely to be plain text (such as a > > diff) but their mail program has marked it as > > application/octet-stream. Viewing such attachments ends up being a > >

Re: [Nmh-workers] showing application/octet-stream attachments that should be text/plain

2013-03-05 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Oliver, > I find it happens quite often that I receive an e-mail where someone > has attached something that is likely to be plain text (such as a > diff) but their mail program has marked it as > application/octet-stream. Viewing such attachments ends up being a > bit of a hassle because they

Re: [Nmh-workers] showing application/octet-stream attachments that should be text/plain

2013-03-05 Thread Ken Hornstein
>I find it happens quite often that I receive an e-mail where someone >has attached something that is likely to be plain text (such as a diff) >but their mail program has marked it as application/octet-stream. >Viewing such attachments ends up being a bit of a hassle because they >need to be stored

[Nmh-workers] showing application/octet-stream attachments that should be text/plain

2013-03-05 Thread Oliver Kiddle
I find it happens quite often that I receive an e-mail where someone has attached something that is likely to be plain text (such as a diff) but their mail program has marked it as application/octet-stream. Viewing such attachments ends up being a bit of a hassle because they need to be stored in a