On Thu, June 12, 2008 12:14 pm, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
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> Alan in Toronto-2 wrote:
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>> On Thu, June 12, 2008 11:38 am, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> We are using squirrelmail version 1.4.8
>
> When emailing a Word 2007 document with the ".docx" extension, Webmail
> mis-recognizes is a
Matthew Hardwick-2 wrote:
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>> Even if problem happens when files are downloaded, it is not related to
>> apache configuration. Email attachments are never downloaded directly
>> from
>> Apache. When email attachments are downloaded in SquirrelMail, they
>> always
>> go through src/download.p
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> Even if problem happens when files are downloaded, it is not related to
> apache configuration. Email attachments are never downloaded directly from
> Apache. When email attachments are downloaded in SquirrelMail, they always
> go through src/download.php and this script sets content type from
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Res <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Lin Young wrote:
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>>> I added the following lines to /etc/mime.types of my web server and
>>> restart apache; but I still have the same problem. Any idea?
>
> Read what Tomas wro
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Res <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Lin Young wrote:
>
>> I added the following lines to /etc/mime.types of my web server and
>> restart apache; but I still have the same problem. Any idea?
Read what Tomas wrote. The problem is not with downloadi
Matt Hardwick wrote:
>>> webserver does not care about file types. User's browser tells to
>>> webserver that it is uploading text/plain file.
>>>
>> I thought there was something about setting correct MIME type on webserver
>> for
>> various file types.
>>
>>
>
> Yes it is. We had thi
Postmaster-697 wrote:
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>>> We are using squirrelmail version 1.4.8
>>>
>>> When emailing a Word 2007 document with the ".docx" extension, Webmail
>>> mis-recognizes is as plain-text, causing it to be displayed as garbage
>>> text to end-users who click on the attachment name or the "View" li
>> We are using squirrelmail version 1.4.8
>>
>> When emailing a Word 2007 document with the ".docx" extension, Webmail
>> mis-recognizes is as plain-text, causing it to be displayed as garbage
>> text to end-users who click on the attachment name or the "View" link.
>>
>> ".docx" vs. ".doc":
>> "
Alan in Toronto-2 wrote:
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> On Thu, June 12, 2008 11:38 am, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
We are using squirrelmail version 1.4.8
When emailing a Word 2007 document with the ".docx" extension, Webmail
mis-recognizes is as plain-text, causing it to be displayed as garbage
text t
>>
>> webserver does not care about file types. User's browser tells to
>> webserver that it is uploading text/plain file.
>
> I thought there was something about setting correct MIME type on webserver for
> various file types.
>
Yes it is. We had this problem - you need to add the correct MIME
ty
On Thu, June 12, 2008 11:38 am, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>> We are using squirrelmail version 1.4.8
>>>
>>> When emailing a Word 2007 document with the ".docx" extension, Webmail
>>> mis-recognizes is as plain-text, causing it to be displayed as garbage
>>> text to end-users who click on the attachme
>> We are using squirrelmail version 1.4.8
>>
>> When emailing a Word 2007 document with the ".docx" extension, Webmail
>> mis-recognizes is as plain-text, causing it to be displayed as garbage
>> text to end-users who click on the attachment name or the "View" link.
>>
>> ".docx" vs. ".doc":
>> "
On Thu, June 12, 2008 10:06 am, Lin Young wrote:
> We are using squirrelmail version 1.4.8
>
> When emailing a Word 2007 document with the ".docx" extension, Webmail
> mis-recognizes is as plain-text, causing it to be displayed as garbage
> text to end-users who click on the attachment name or the
On Thu, June 12, 2008 10:06 am, Lin Young wrote:
> We are using squirrelmail version 1.4.8
>
> When emailing a Word 2007 document with the ".docx" extension, Webmail
> mis-recognizes is as plain-text, causing it to be displayed as garbage
> text to end-users who click on the attachment name or the
We are using squirrelmail version 1.4.8
When emailing a Word 2007 document with the ".docx" extension, Webmail
mis-recognizes is as plain-text, causing it to be displayed as garbage
text to end-users who click on the attachment name or the "View" link.
".docx" vs. ".doc":
"
TextAndPictures1.docx
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