Summary | jpegs attached as multipart/appledouble do not display correctly |
Queue | IMP |
Queue Version | 4.0.3 |
Type | Bug |
State | Not A Bug |
Priority | 1. Low |
Owners | slusarz (at) horde (dot) org |
Requester | simon (at) widgit (dot) com |
Created | 06/09/2005 (7395 days ago) |
Due | |
Updated | 10/26/2005 (7256 days ago) |
Assigned | 06/28/2005 (7376 days ago) |
Resolved | 10/26/2005 (7256 days ago) |
Github Issue Link | |
Github Pull Request | |
Milestone | |
Patch | No |
State ⇒ Not A Bug
Bug 1863andBug 1866. This bug will be resolved when those bugsare resolved.
State ⇒ Assigned
New Attachment: appledouble.png
way to open the complete image in the original size.
displayed here. Since we really can't display the MIME structure is
some sort of nice tree displahy at this time (there is a separate bug
for this), I'm not sure what the issue is here.
State ⇒ Feedback
and some fish that says communicate by choice.
State ⇒ Assigned
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ jpegs attached as multipart/appledouble do not display correctly
Queue ⇒ IMP
New Attachment: appledouble.txt
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
people with macs...
Basically, what happens is that the attachment comes through as
multipart/appledouble and two messages are displayed underneath in the
attachment section.
The first says:
"This message contains a Macintosh file.
The Macintosh resource fork can be downloaded HERE.
The contents of the Macintosh file are below."
Clicking on 'HERE' downloads a file with the correct filename, but is
way too small and doesn't work.
Underneath, the following message is displayed:
"A large image named communicate by choice.jpg is attached to this message.
Click HERE to view a thumbnail of this image."
You can click 'HERE' to view the thumbnail. However, there is no
option to view the full-sized image. I've tried clicking on the 'zip'
icon in the header for the multipart/mimedouble section, but that just
downloads the raw mime section with base64 encoded attachments, as a
text file.
There appears no way to get the full-sized image. (Apart from emailing
the sender and asking them to zip the file before sending it.)