Under certain conditions, Pegasus (V 4.61) does not show some attachments to an email, even though the email was created with Pegasus, and the attachments are present.
To reproduce:
Send yourself an email (email A) that contains Plain text and HTML text versions of a few words.
When you receive email A, forward it to yourself as an attachment to a new email (email B) that also contains Plain text and HTML text of a few words.
When you receive email B, forward it to yourself as an attachment to a third email (email C) that also contains Plain text and HTML text of a few words. Attach to email C some other file with any content, so that email C will have two attachments (email B and a file).
When you receive email C, open it and you will find that the file you attached is not shown in the "Attachments" tab - there is no way to open that attached file in Pegasus. The file is there - you can see it in the Raw view. You can also open it if you forward email C to Outlook or to Gmail. It's just Pegasus that is confused.
(Real world situation where this happened: email B was an email to postmaster containing email A that had had bounced back. Email C was the postmaster forwarding email B, and attaching a log file. The log file was invisible).
<p>Under certain conditions, Pegasus (V 4.61) does not show some attachments to an email, even though the email was created with Pegasus, and the attachments are present.</p><p>To reproduce:</p><p>Send yourself an email (email A) that contains Plain text and HTML text versions of a few words.</p><p>When you receive email A, forward it to yourself as an attachment to a new email (email B) that also contains Plain text and HTML text of a few words.</p><p>When you receive email B, forward it to yourself as an attachment to a third email (email C) that also contains Plain text and HTML text of a few words. Attach to email C some other file with any content, so that email C will have two attachments (email B and a file).</p><p>When you receive email C, open it and you will find that the file you attached is not shown in the "Attachments" tab - there is no way to open that attached file in Pegasus. The file is there - you can see it in the Raw view. You can also open it if you forward email C to Outlook or to Gmail. It's just Pegasus that is confused.</p><p>(Real world situation where this happened: email B was an email to postmaster containing email A that had had bounced back. Email C was the postmaster forwarding email B, and attaching a log file. The log file was invisible).</p><p>&nbsp;</p>