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From: Daniel Stenberg (daniel@haxx.se)
Date: Tue Jan 02 2001 - 09:45:23 CST
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Biswajit P. Panda wrote:
> the problem is i have got a mail with attachment of type .001. when ever
> i am opening it in any of the word processor it is coming in asccii
> format which is just not readable. i want to read it since it is very
> urgent.
Hypermail stores the attachment with the same extension that was used in the
mail. Hypermail also displays the content-type to aid the user to know what
kind of data the attachment consists of.
The rest is up to you and the user who sent the attachment.
Convert the file, save it locally, whatever. Hypermail really can't know what
kind of data that is, nor can anyone on this mailing list. Unless someone
knows about that kind of data that is usually stored in files with 001
extensions...
You know, extensions are only hints, they're not set in stone.
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Daniel Stenberg - http://daniel.haxx.se - +46-705-44 31 77
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