Samuel Sieb: >> What does the "file" command say the file is? Stephen Morris: > I'll need to check this out, I didn't actually extract the file from > the email, I "played" it directly from the mail. Considering its origins, I wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised that it's abnormal data, and served with the wrong mimetype. Look at the email source, and see what headers precede the attachment. Also save the file, and examine it separately. Microsoft mail products have been notorious for attaching files with the completely wrong descriptions, just expecting that the receiver would figure it out anyway. That's how they worked, ignoring MIME, assessing the content, then doing whatever was normal for that file (such as executing executable attachments, like viruses and trojans that were falsely identified as MIDI files in the sending mail). They were also infamous for mangling data, too. -- uname -rsvp Linux 3.10.0-1160.119.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 4 14:43:51 UTC 2024 x86_64 Boilerplate: All unexpected mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted. I will only get to see the messages that are posted to the mailing list. -- _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Do not reply to spam, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/new_issue