Aaron Konstam writes:
If you get an e-mail whose attachment has spaces in its name one has problems dealing with the attachment in Linux. I found a way to deal with them (such as open a pdf file attachment) but I wonder is anyone has a more coherent way to deal with them than I have found. My way is somewhat hoakie. I am using evolution to read mail.
There is nothing particularly bizarre about attachments whose name contains a space. How well it gets handled depends entirely upon what you use to read email. There are several different MIME attributes that different email software may consider when deciding what is the "name" of an attachment, so its entirely possible that you will get completely different results with different software.
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