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Subject:e-mail attachments From:David Chisma <chisma -at- C031 -dot- AONE -dot- NET -dot- AU> Date:Sat, 15 Nov 1997 23:12:13 +1100
At our office we use Lotus cc:mail. Sometimes when we recieve messages
with attached files via the internet the attachments are unuseable.
Saving and unzipping the file creates a file name with incorrect
characters (date and time) added or an unuseable path.
Most recently, a co-worker has had a problem where she needed to send
PDF files via e-mail. The recipient couldn't read the file. So we sent a
file from her work PC to my home, and the same file from my work PC to
my home. When I recieved the e-mails at home the attachment on the
e-mail from my PC was useable and listed the following details: