I have the same problem on Ubuntu 10.10 with Evolution 2.30.3.
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Hi,
Using the "Encode file names in an Outlook/GMail way" resolves the problem of
attachment names received by Outlook.
The attachment names are still not correctly displayed in sent-emails and when
sent from Evolution to Evolution.
Evolution should read correctly attachment file names using th
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Sorry, get the answer:
It is an option now in ubuntu 9.10, just as AFP_SCH(#68) said:
check the option in : edit -> preference -> composite preferences (unsure, the
fourth) -> general
Encode file names in an Outlook/GMail way
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This problem exist in ubuntu 9.10
Send an attachment with Chinese filename, the receiver could not know the
original filename.
apt-cache policy evolution
evolution:
Installed: 2.28.1-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.28.1-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 2.28.1-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://210.77.68.241
Hi,
I dont write good english but wil try
This is the solution for compatibility between ubuntu evolution and office
outlook
Evolution 2.26.1
Open evolution
Go to
"Editar/Preferencias/Preferencias del editor"
Here choose the option
"codificar nombres de archivo de la forma Outlook/Gmail"
Its
I'm having the same problem.
Attachments using ç, ö, á, etc are sent by evolution as .dat format.
Running evo 2.26.1 on Jaunty.
~$ apt-cache policy evolution
evolution:
Instalado: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
Candidato: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
Tabela de Versão:
*** 2.26.1-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://archive.u
Hi, when I update my ubuntu from 8.10 to 9.04 (jaunty),
I found that the problem appeared again.
evolution 2.26.1
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy evolution
evolution:
Instalado: 2.24.2-0ubuntu1ppa2
Candidato: 2.24.2-0ubuntu1ppa2
Tabela de versão:
*** 2.24.2-0ubuntu1ppa2 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net intrepid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
2.24.1-0ubuntu2 0
500
Strange... what version of the PPA did you install (current is
*-2.24.2-0ubuntu1ppa2), published yesterday evening)?
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Hi Hggdh,
I have just installed Intrepid on 5 machines here, fully updated them,
added your PPA to sources.list and updated all machines again.
To my surprise, ATT.dat seems to be back :( "Método de
Ação.txt" triggered it again.
I was under the impression that it was working for Intrepid. Can yo
Hi, hggdh,
I am glad to report that the issue was resolved after the new
update.
Thank you for your hard effort! :-)
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An updated version of Evolution and Evolution-data-server is available
from my PPA. Please make sure *all* packages for the Intrepid version
are updated. The easiest way to do that is by running and accepting all
updates.
No Hardy packages will be built -- the affected code changed radically
from
Hi CooCoo,
an update for Evolution was pushed last week/this week; I have not yet
created a new test package for this version level.
I should be able to do it this evening.
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Hi, hggdh,
Thank you for your kind help.
But after a blindly automatic system update, I found the evolution was
changed to the release version.
And when I use "apt-get install evolution", it said that "evolution is now the
newest version" (Translated from Chine
Hi CooCoo,
When you upgraded Evolution and E-D-S -- did you also upgrade the
libraries?
* libcamel1.2-14_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
* libebackend1.2-0_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
* libebook1.2-9_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
* libecal1.2-7_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
* libedata-book1.2-2_2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa8
Hi, hggdh,
Thank you for your instant response and hard work.
But unfortunately, it seems in my system (Chinese character), it doesn't
work. I still received ATT.dat in outlook
and gb2312''%D6%D0%CE%C4%CE%C4%BC%FE%C3%FB_Chinese_File_Name.txt in gmail
while my file name is “中文文件名_Chine
Upstream has committed the fix to trunk. We will see if an official
upgrade to Intrepid can be done, but -- right now --, no backporting to
Hardy is being considered.
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new Intrepid packages have been published on my PPA for tests. *BOTH*
Evolution and Evolution-Data-Server (and associated libraries) *must* be
upgraded.
Please test & report back.
Currently no backporting for Hardy is being considered.
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Ah well. The new patch does not apply good in 2.22.3... we have a major
rewrite on glade and user interface between 2.22 and 2.24. I am not sure
how we will proceed here... more on that tomorrow.
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Upstream proposed a new patch; I tested it against Evo SVN trunk, and it
seems to be working. I will now look at backporting it, but we will need
some internal discussions on that -- there are string changes on the new
patch, and we need to see what might be involved on this.
This might take a bit
@Holger: I am not sure why you could not get the updates... perhaps
'apt-get dist-upgrade' would do the trick.
Good to know it is working for you -- but it did not work for me and
effenberg0x0 :-(. One reason I see is -- somehow, yet unknown reasons --
you get your encoding as UTF-8, and both of u
@hgddh: I did not get the hardy packages with a simple 'sudo aptitude update;
sudo aptitude upgrade'. Is there an error with the repository (non-updated
package list?!) or is something messed up with my system? I installed manually:
ii evolution-data-server 2.22.3-0ubuntu3ppa5
ii
So, it seems we don't have the ATT.DAT problem anymore, but
the file names are displayed truncated on the Window Box.
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Hddgh, here are the headers for these last tests you sent me:
Test 1 resend: I received Documentação.txt
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Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 20853 invoked by uid 1000); 8 Nov 2008 22:04:29 -
Received: from unknown
It looks like its fixed!!!
Send me some tests Hggdh, I'll post the results back.
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The last one (the one with Kanji/whatever ideograms was correctly
received -- this is indeed the real file name.
Meanwhile upstream has created a new version of the patch, based on the
comments so far. I will be building a new release of the E-D-S packages,
for Hardy and Intrepid. As soon as this
Hddgh, lol, ok here are the headers:
Test 1 resend: I received Documentação.txt (yes, with this weird chars in the
file name, but better than ATT anyway).
==
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 31366 invoked by uid 10
I am kicking myself -- this was my own error: I used Evo 2.25.1 SVN
trunk... of course, this fix is *not* there. I will do it again with a
2.24.1 patched.
Very sorry, Effenberb0x0.
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Hi Hggdh, sorry for the delay, I was at a meeting all day.
Test 1: I received ATT00022.TXT
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Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Received: from unknown (10.1.10.55)
by hm1076.
Thanks, Holger. I passed it to upstream. At least we do have an
improvement -- the attachments are now recognised my Outlook*.
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Don't overestimate my guessing on encoding. On a second look, the
specified charset and Encoding is for the content - which was in my test
case empty dummy files. Will test further, but unfortunately only
beginning of next week.
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I tested a few cases (with the supplied hardy-packages on launchpad):
Äbö lü.txt
Äbölü.txt
Xxx xx XX-X Xx xx XxxxXx xx XXX 15Nov07.pdf
Xxx_xx_XX-X_Xx_xx_XxxxXx_xx_XXX__15Nov07.pdf
Contrary to the comment of hggdh of Nov 5th, both lo
Effenberg0x0, I sent you 4 tests, 3 with Western-European compatible
languages, and one with the Chinese/Kanji/whatever ideograms provided by
Archangelwu in this bug.
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I would like more tests; ideally, with similar filenames as were
reported originally by each one of you. I have reported back upstream,
but I feel we did not test it all:
- "zurück is back.whatever"
- "Hélène_photo.jpg"
etc, etc.
Unfortunately I have absolutely no access to Outlook*, so I cann
Hggdh, what I sent you aboce, for the file "ação.txt" did not work. I
received ATT
Received: from [208.84.242.122] by calomba.hst.terra.com.br (LMTP); Thu, 06 Nov
2008
19:34:30 + (UTC)
X-Terra-Karma: -2%
X-Terra-Hash: 954d974ac7c43df09028e7ed6194285c
Received-SPF: pass (sintaluta.terra
Thank you Effenberb0x0. Could you please:
1. test with a more complex name, like (say) "ação.txt"? This might be a
border-line error only;
2. Could you paste here the MIME headers for the tries?
Thnak you again.
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Hi Hggdh, I followed your instructions and updates Evolution with the
Hardy package.
ç.txt still is received by Outlook Express as ATTxx.dat...
The good news is that "this is a test.txt" was received properly!!
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@Holger -- and, in fact, all: thanks. For the record, I have published
both Intrepid and hardy packages.
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@hggdh: I am out of office and only currently have sparse access to
internet. I will test as soon as possible (if there are hardy packages
available at the provided link) and give feedback. Thanks for the
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@Holger: I am not sure how very long filenames will behave; I *know*
spaces will still be a problem (only text after last space will be shown
as the attachment filename).
The space issue -- most probably -- will *not* be corrected -- this
seems an issue with Outlook indeed, per upstream.
I person
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux effenberg-mobile 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP Wed Mar 12 23:01:54 UTC 2008
i686 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ evolution --version
GNOME evolution 2.22.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
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Hi Effenberg0x0,
The link I provided has the instructions. Basically, you add the two
lines shown to your /etc/apt/sources.list; then you either open
Synaptic, update the repositories, and select the package (evolution-
data-server-2.24.1-0ubuntu1ppa4), or you run from the command line (sudo
apt-g
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@All: I have published the proposed fix for E-D-S 2.24.1 0ubuntu1, in my
PPA (https://launchpad.net/~hggdh2/+archive). This is for Intrepid
*ONLY* now.
This is an initial test for the fix, and we would like all to try it,
and report here. Upstream is waiting for feedback to commit the change.
I i
Milan, upstream, was nice enough to provide a tentative patch. I am
trying to create a test package for Intrepid, and will give you pointers
as soon as it is done.
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Effenberg0x0, discussion kept on upstream until July, when it sort of
fizzled.
All: it is not Evolution in error, but the rest of the world ;-).
I know, I know... just a joke (could not resist). Evolution is doing the
Right Thing (TM), but Microsoft (and, per Milan upstream, pretty much
all other
Good to see other people confirming this bug. When I first posted about
it, 7 months ago, I couldn't find people from other countries than
Brazil with the problem.
Hggdh, do you know if anyone is actually working on this? Tell me if is
there anything I can do to help, like debug, testing and such.
A quick note, I just tried sending the same email to my gmail account,
there it recognizes the attachments with its original content, but still
the filename is wrong, it marks it as:
ISO-8859-1''Presentaci%F3n%20de%20NODE.pdf
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Tested and it is still present, I ran into the same problem with a
document name in spanish (using vowels with accents áéíóú) and it
converted my PDF to a .DAT file.
It happens on Outlook 2007, 2003 and even on the OWA (Outlook Web
Access), after reading this bug report I tried sending the same fi
Is there any workaround?
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The bug remains in
~$ uname -r
2.6.27-7-generic
~$ evolution --version
GNOME evolution 2.24.0
Greeting from China :-)
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I can confirm this bug. Especially when sending files with long names,
spaces and/or letters like ä, ö and ü. Are there any news concerning
this bug? I am willing to help.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -r
2.6.24-18-generic
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GNOME evolution 2.22.3.1
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Long file names (and/or blank space in file name - but I assume not) seem to
have the same effect, i.e. instead of the correct filename the attachment is
named ATT###.dat(### being an arbitrary number)
Outlook might have difficulties with the composed filename format (filename*0
and
Also affected with chinese attachments.
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Dear hggdh ..
I can support example file(Chinese characters) for you try !!
Best Regard
Archangelwu
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Dear hggdh ..
Effenberg0x0 find this bug also report on Chinese characters.
I create new attachments file and change to Chinese characters file name
sent from Evolution to Windows boxes using Outlook or Outlook Express
are converted to ATT.dat files.
and I use same file to change English name se
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it's worth a try... and hopefully they are running on Exchange 2007...
Thanks, Effenberg0x0.
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Hggdh-> Dude, we don't have any Outlook or Exchange left in here... The
office is totally run on Linux now (which is why it took me so long to
understand what our clients and partners were saying about "weird
problems in our attachments"). My notebook has XP and Outlook installed
on a Virtual Machi
This may be bad...
Effenberg0x0 -- would you have any clients/friends/colleagues with
Outlook 2007/Exchange 2007?
I looked at FRC 2231 (http://www.rfc-editor.org/cgi-
bin/rfcdoctype.pl?loc=RFC&letsgo=2231&type=ftp&file_format=pdf), and
there is this piece describing MIME parameters (starting at p
Hi Hddgh, I've sent an e-mail with ç.txt attached, from my webmail to my
account on latest Outlook Express on a fully updated (SP3) Windows XP.
It was received correctly.
Here's the relevant part of the headers:
X-XaM3-API-Version: 5.0(R1)
X-SenderIP: 189.18.236.5
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
Effenberg0x0 -- can you please add in here the MIME headers for a
correctly identified attached file from Outlook? We already know how Evo
sends out the MIME headers, but I would like to know what Outlook does.
For the record, 2.23.3 (SVN trunk) has the following:
Content-Disposition: attachment;
It has not yet been seen upstream.
Let me try it -- I will send you an email (I think I still have yours
from last time), and I will attach an OO document called 'ç.doc'. Pleas
open in on Outlook (I do not have it), and we will see what happens. I
will do that from an Evolution 2.23.3 (upstream tr
Hggdh, is there anything I could do to get this solved? It's a really
annoying one. It is impossible to send attachments unless you live in US
or your language doesn't have accents (or you have to always remember to
rename attachments to eliminate accents).
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Hi Hggdh, if the developers need further information and testing I am
willing to help, just tell me what you need.
Thanks,
Effenberg
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Opened upstream bug. I think this is related to the way we are now
setting up the MIME headers, but I am not really familiar with it...
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I have been exchanging emails with Effenberg re. this one. Since I do
not have Outlook or Outlook Express, I do not know how it is actually
received. But I did a quick test, attaching a text file called 'ç.txt'.
The MIME headers generated by Evo look as follows:
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