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Mozilla Thunderbird (at least since version 1.5) and KMail encode non-ascii
attachment filename like this: Content-Type: application/x-zip-compressed; name*=ISO-8859-2''yk51x86_v851%20%B163.zip Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: inline; filename*=ISO-8859-2''yk51x86_v851%20%B163.zip OE can't understand it and so it gives the attachment a generic name ATT#####.dat where ##### is some number. Is there any patch/kb article/whatever to resolve the problem? Thanks in advance, -- Regards, Tomasz Grobelny |
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