Re: Receiving emails from hotmail accounts with picture attachment
- From: "Michael Santovec" <michael_santovec@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 12:17:16 -0700
As you've found the problem is most likely to occur when messages are
forwarded through multiple mail services. AOL to Hotmail is a prime
example.
When an attachment is included in a MIME format message, there are two
pieces of information that tell what type of file it is
1) MIME Content Type
2) File Extension
When these conflict, some programs give priority to one and some to the
other. Microsoft gives priority to the file extension. It ignores the
content type unless there is no file extension. What's happening in
your case is that content type says that the attachment is an e-mail
message but the file extension says that it's a text file. So
apparently the Comcast web mail is giving priority to the content type.
So the cause of the problem is Hotmail fumbling the forward from AOL and
creating the conflict. Considering that Hotmail is from Microsoft, it's
typical of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing.
--
Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"sparklinbluiz" <sparklinbluiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Seems like an awful lot of work to read an email! What confuses me is
why I
can go online to my comcast email and read it in perfect format, but
when it
downloads into Outlook Express it is reformatted. Why would it change
format
just because it comes through the program? None of my other emails do
that
from other people. Even when I get email from aol users and I have to
double
click the attachment line to open their emails, I can still read the
when I open the attachment and the photos are still in tact. Their
emails
don't come attached as message5.txt.
Now here is something interesting..I just looked at one of the email
messages online in my comcast webmail....it seems as if this person is
forwarding emails that came to her from aol. So maybe she receives it
as an
aol attachment, then forwards it to me from her hotmail and it is
coming in a
different format. I still can view it perfectly online but not in
Outlook.
Any ideas on that?
"Michael Santovec" wrote:
They are doing a forward as attachment which should result in an EML
file attachment to you. But for some reason the file type is getting
changed. What you need to do is save the message5.txt attachment
(e.g.
File, Save Attachments), then rename it to an EML file (e.g.
message5.EML) and then you can double click the EML file to open and
view it.
For more on this, see the Problems and Complications section of
Decoding Internet Attachments - A Tutorial
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/decode.htm#problem
--
Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"sparklinbluiz" <sparklinbluiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:78EB769B-CC4A-414F-9219-591396EC2CC3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I hope someone can offer some advice. I use Outlook Express with
problems for
the most part, except when I receive email from a particular friend
who
always uses hotmail. Whenever I receive email from this person, the
"paperclip" indicates an attachment. When I open the message, in
the
attachment line appears :message5.txt (message size). When I open
that, I
either get a lot of junk and have to pick through all the text to
"find" the
real message, or, I get an enormous amount of what I call binary
picture junk
(I'm sure there is a more technical name for it) but it is
basically
the
spelled out numerical version of a photo. It is a bunch of jargon
instead of
the photo.
When I log onto comcast.net and open my email on the web, the
photos
and
text appear perfectly. I have tried to play with my nortons
antivirus
anti-spam settings, my Outlook Express security settings, etc to
see
if I
have something set wrong and if I am somehow blocking these images
but
I can
not figure this out. Can anyone suggest what the problem may be? It
is
very
frustrating that this person keeps sending me email and I have to
keep
deleting them or logging on to webmail.
Thank you!
.
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