On 15/09/2007, Jesse Allen the3dfxdude@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/15/07, Stefan Dösinger stefandoesinger@gmx.at wrote:
Am Samstag, 15. September 2007 18:11:43 schrieb Maarten Lankhorst:
Steven Edwards schreef:
Its not all of your files only some come through with junk letters like this one has
¨s1*
as the filename. Another one had the Eurosymbol Squared....it could just be gmail being goofy as I noticed some of the patches come through fine.
I haven't tried webmail of gmail, but gmail received through thunderbird works fine for me. Not sure why webmail would be any different then pop3.
Working fine here too
It has to be the webmail of gmail then. I see it on gmail.
I'm seeing the filenames as being garbled here on gmail as well, so it does look like a gmail issue. I don't know about other webmail, though.
If I select "Show original" from the "Reply" menu, I see:
User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.13 (X11/20070824)
which would explain why the people using Thunderbird can see it correctly. I also see:
Content-Type: text/x-patch; name*0="0003-gdi-Implement-BiDi-classification-of-characters-and.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename*0="0003-gdi-Implement-BiDi-classification-of-characters-and.pat"; filename*1="ch"
So the name is fine. I'm wondering if it is the way that gmail is processing the Content-Disposition line.
Do you want to file a bug report with Google, or should I do it?
- Reece