On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 02:38:48PM +0100, Tom Kistner wrote:
> Alexander Shikoff wrote:
>
> > It looks like that not only mutt can produce such headers. Now I'm trying
> > to obtain more examples with other MUAs.
>
> I got interested and tried my two clients here.
>
> Outlook 2003 / Exchange uses RFC 2047:
> Content-Disposition: attachment;
> filename="=?iso-8859-1?Q?test_=E4_test?="
>
> Thunderbird 1.5 / Linux uses RFC 2231:
> Content-Disposition: inline;
> filename*=ISO-8859-1''%74%65%73%74%20%E4%20%74%65%73%74
>
> Sigh. I fear there is no good workaround for your problem. If you'd like
> to add support for this particular extension, check out mime.c and
> mime.h. :)
:-)
I wish to add support for RFC 2231 too but my experience in C does not
allow this :)
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