MimeMessageHelper: use complete filename as resource name#248
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Mail for Windows 10 uses the name property of the Content-Type as the displayed filename, regardless of the filename set. As the Content-Type name misses the extension, attachments can not be opened with the preferred application. Fix this by adding the extension to the Content-Type name. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <[email protected]>
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Mail for Windows 10 uses the name property of the Content-Type
as the displayed filename, regardless of the filename set.
As the Content-Type name misses the extension, attachments can
not be opened with the preferred application.
Fix this by adding the extension to the Content-Type name.