[imp] Installed PHP via rpms (fedora core 4) - easy way to upgrade C-client?
Jeffrey Steinbrecher
jsteinbrecher at gmail.com
Mon Jul 18 11:10:04 PDT 2005
This is exactly the case. I am seeing an attachment icon In the inbox
screen, but when the message is opened it shows no attachments. If i
click show all headers it mentions something about
XS-MS-TNEF -Correlator:<bunchoflettersandnumbers at myexchangeserver.com>
but gives no option to download it.
:-(
-J
Michael M Slusarz wrote:
>Quoting Graeme Wood <Graeme.Wood at ed.ac.uk>:
>
>
>
>>On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Jeffrey Steinbrecher wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Okay in response to my quieres about missing attachments when using an
>>>exchange server for imap on messages sent only for outlook clients (not
>>>any other clients including outlook express) I was told to upgrade or
>>>downgrade my c-client libraries.
>>>
>>>
>>>is there any way to do this without having to recompile another version
>>>of php? Since everything else is working perfectly and its just
>>>attachments from Outlook i'm loathe to do this.
>>>
>>>
>>Outlook will generate TNEF attachments if it is talking to an Exchange
>>server and thinks that the message is going to be delivered locally. There
>>is not a lot that you can do about this, though I think there is a setting
>>within the Exchange addressbook that you can set to tell it to not do
>>this. TNEF attachments are a real royal pain. They encapsulate within
>>them MIME attachments and other rich-text information for the display of
>>the message. There are some TNEF extraction tools available but none will
>>work very well within a web application such as IMP. I suspect this is the
>>problem you are seeing.
>>
>>
>
>Except that the TNEF data should show up as an attachment (albeit as an
>octet-stream part that is useless) - his description seemed to indicate
>that he wasn't seeing any attachments at all. If it is the former,
>then the TNEF viewer should be able to decode these parts for him - the
>TNEF viewer has been around since IMP 4.0/Horde 3.0 and has been
>improved for the upcoming 3.0.5 release.
>
>michael
>
>_______________________________________
>Michael Slusarz [slusarz at curecanti.org]
>
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