• Resolved prakalp

    (@prakalp)


    WP version : 4.7.2
    Postie Version : 1.8.31
    email client : ios native
    ios version : 10.2.1

    Issue :

    When sending mail with img content, the ATT00001.txt file is also used as a part of the post. This issue was earlier addressed in postie v 1.4.33, however, it seems to have resurfaced.

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  • Thread Starter prakalp

    (@prakalp)

    Workaround :

    In the Attachments tab, under the Banned File Names, enter without the quotes, “ATT*.txt”. That fixed it for me.

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    This feature has not been removed from Postie. However, I do see that it is only invoked if the MIME type is ‘text’ I’ll look into making it more generic.

    Thread Starter prakalp

    (@prakalp)

    Thanks Wayne.

    So If I understand you correctly, the iOS client sends a MIME type different from TEXT and therefore we have this issue. I must admit I did not try to use alternative mail clients. Perhaps I could do a small test with say a web client like Inbox and an alternative mail client.

    Since I have a workaround, there is no urgency to the bug report, at least not from my end.

    Prakalp.

    Thread Starter prakalp

    (@prakalp)

    Sorry, meant to say “a client like Inbox” not “a webclient like Inbox”

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    Thanks for the offer, but adding it permanently to the banned filename list will solve the issue which is what I’ve done for the next version.

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