to. den 11. 02. 2016 klokka 09.49 (+0000) skreiv Pete Biggs:
There are a lot of info there, and I'm not quite sure what I'm looking for. Both the attachments says 'ordinary text document' (translated from Norwegian), and the third says PGP/Mime encrypted.So they are something that was attached before it was received and nothing to do with Evolution. I suppose it's possible that if there was no "name=" part of the mime header, Evolution will have to think of a name in order to save them and it is certainly likely it will use 'attachment.dat' for the first one, and 'attachment.dat(1)' for the second so as not to overwrite the first. P.
OK, so I ran the file command, file attachment.dat, and got this message: 'very short file (no magic)'. No 'strange' number or strings or anything! Extremely educational answers from you, even though it's 'far from Evolution'. Or is it. So 'no magic', 'ey?
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