Hi Forum.
While trying to clarify a lot of OpenXchange related questions this weekend I would like to ask about my .wav file attachment problem. I'm using a software based answering machine. That software is capable of sending voice messages left to an eMail address if desired.
I'm receiving the messages and they show up in the OpenXchange web gui and they also contain the little paper clip signaling an attachment but I can't download the attachments. The message body contains the following content:
In case I'm using Thunderbird to access my mailbox using the IMAP protocol everything's fine and I'm able to download the attachments and listen to them.
Is there any configuration option available that allows me to enable the OpenXchange web GUI to offer a file download of this kind of attachment as well?
So long
Henning
While trying to clarify a lot of OpenXchange related questions this weekend I would like to ask about my .wav file attachment problem. I'm using a software based answering machine. That software is capable of sending voice messages left to an eMail address if desired.
I'm receiving the messages and they show up in the OpenXchange web gui and they also contain the little paper clip signaling an attachment but I can't download the attachments. The message body contains the following content:
Code:
--= Multipart Boundary 0905091050
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Phoner AB: <cut-out-the-calling-phone number> on <cut-out my-phone number>
--= Multipart Boundary 0905091050
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
name="200909050000.wav"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename="200909050000.wav"
UklGRpYhAABXQVZFZm10IB4AAA
...
<!-- Cut out the rest of the attachment data to not blow up the thread -->
...
--= Multipart Boundary 0905091050--
Is there any configuration option available that allows me to enable the OpenXchange web GUI to offer a file download of this kind of attachment as well?
So long
Henning
It's an issue of the server component that handles E-Mail. Could you open a bug report and attach an E-Mail which causes this issue as .eml? Since most bugs are public you might want to remove confidential information.
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