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        | giyu Newbie
 
  
 
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          Mostly, the filename is specified for the inline image.
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 Content-Type: image/jpeg; name="hogehoge.jpg"
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
 Content-ID: <part1.00040706.07080409@sample>
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 >> Save file name "hogehoge.jpg"
 
 
 however, When the file name preserves a unspecified inline-image, the
 extension is not included. (GetBodyWithEmbeddedObjectsEx)
 
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 Content-Type: image/jpeg
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
 Content-ID: <part1.00040706.07080409@sample>
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 >> Save file name "1"
 
 
 GetBodyWithEmbeddedObjectsEx have the method of adding the extension by the
 automatic operation?
 
 >> Save file name "1.jpg"
 
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        | Igor AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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       | GetBodyWithEmbeddedObjectsEx have the method of adding the extension by the automatic operation?
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 MailBee Objects do not support this, it's developer's responsibility area to check content-type of the file in question and specify file name and extension if this information is not available in message itself. For instance, you can rename the file and alter any references to this file in resulting HTML document.
 
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 Igor, AfterLogic Support
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        | giyu Newbie
 
  
 
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          Okay. thanks!
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