Well, it seems that this is normal behaviour. I opened attached text
files on several computers (windows and linux) and in all cases the
files were converted to the native text file format when they were
saved: unix text format on linux, and dos text format on windows.
Is this common knowledge? I've been working with computers all my life
and just now I realise this. Can anyone send himself dos and unix text
files and confirm this for me? I don't know, maybe I'm just going crazy
here..
Damián Rodríguez Sánchez escreveu:
Michael Schwendt escreveu:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:06:50 -0300, Damián wrote:
I've already sent this to a Mozilla Thunderbird list but received no
answer yet.
All e-mails I receive containing DOS text files are being converted
to Unix text files when I save them. Unix text files are not changed.
Other file formats are also not affected (zip, exe, doc, etc). I'm
not sure if this is a Thunderbird problem. I'm running Thunderbird on
FC9. Any help will be appreciated.
Tell a bit more about what encoding is used for the attachments.
I had a look at my Sent file and what I can tell you is that text
attachments show this:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
while other formats (doc, zip,...) show this:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
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