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This weekend I installed SquirrelMail on our mail server. For some reason when you look at the fax received email using it and try to display the fax you just get the encoded file displayed and not the PDF.
Interestingly enough you don't see this behavior with other PDF attachments including eFAX documents that customers forward me.
SquirrelMail states that the attachment is a Fax document and shows the mime type as application/pdf and states it is as fax document. It doesn't do that for eFaxes. It shows the attachment as application/pdf only.
Does the problem come from the mime encoding that hylafax uses? If so does anyone know how I can either tweak SquirrelMail or Hylafax to get it to work and still have it work with the other IMAP clients?
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