<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">FWIW Lotus Notes displays the message then the attachment in the same e-mail with the attachment deliver action. In Outlook Express I get both the .eml and</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">attachment as attachments. Although this is a nice add on to MailScanner, for our benefit its not worth attempting to get everyone to change their e-mail client settings...</font>
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<td><font size=1 face="sans-serif"><b>Ken Anderson <ka@PACIFIC.NET></b></font>
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<p><font size=1 face="sans-serif">10/02/2003 11:24 AM</font>
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<br><font size=1 face="sans-serif"> Subject: Re: Inline SPAM warnings {Scanned by HJMS}</font></table>
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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">Furnish, Trever G wrote:<br>
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>>-----Original Message-----<br>
>>From: Ken Anderson [mailto:ka@PACIFIC.NET]<br>
>>Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 5:47 PM<br>
>>To: MAILSCANNER@JISCMAIL.AC.UK<br>
>>Subject: Re: Inline SPAM warnings {Scanned by HJMS}<br>
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>>mozilla's "view->attachments inline" allows you do adjust<br>
>>this behavior,<br>
>>as does Outlook (somewhere...)<br>
>>Ken A.<br>
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> That's NOT the desired behavior. The desired behavior is that the MUA<br>
> display inline those parts marked with a disposition of "inline" and ONLY<br>
> those parts.<br>
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That's what mozilla/thunderbird does when it's NOT viewing attachments<br>
inline.<br>
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> If you check the actual content of a message sent with action set to "attach<br>
> deliver", you'll note that the warning is meant to be displayed inline but<br>
> the original message isn't. However Outlook ignores the inline disposition<br>
> setting for the warning when the content-type is multipart/digest. It seems<br>
> to honor the content-disposition setting however when the content-type is<br>
> multipart/report. I still wonder why though...<br>
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Because it's crap. It also has a default setting to hide attachments.<br>
You can turn this off by going (in Outlook Express) to Tools, Options,<br>
Security tab. This is presumably to protect the user from the fact that<br>
it's crap and will likely "run code of attacker's choice" if you were to<br>
allow Outlook to display the attachments.<br>
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