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Pmail ignoring attachment file type

PDF viewing broke for me fairly recently with the type unknown error.

I checked the Content Viewer and PDF wasn't listed. So I added it and even though Pegasus still says type unknown, clicking on open now works as it used to.

Cheers. 

<p>PDF viewing broke for me fairly recently with the type unknown error.</p><p>I checked the Content Viewer and PDF wasn't listed. So I added it and even though Pegasus still says type unknown, clicking on open now works as it used to.</p><p>Cheers. </p>

Mostly, the file type extensions declared in the Options > Incoming Mail > Content Viewers section work.  One exception seems to be the .pdf extension, which is always shown as "Type unknown" in the attachment list of an incoming email.

I've double-checked the spelling, the application path+name, etc, etc and there is nothing wrong.

Any ideas why this should be?

 

<p>Mostly, the file type extensions declared in the Options > Incoming Mail > Content Viewers section work.  One exception seems to be the .pdf extension, which is always shown as "Type unknown" in the attachment list of an incoming email.</p><p>I've double-checked the spelling, the application path+name, etc, etc and there is nothing wrong.</p><p>Any ideas why this should be?</p><p> </p>

[quote user="Neil Fraser"]

Mostly, the file type extensions declared in the Options > Incoming Mail > Content Viewers section work.  One exception seems to be the .pdf extension, which is always shown as "Type unknown" in the attachment list of an incoming email.

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To the mime-map.pm file in C:\PMAIL add: application/pdf = Acrobat

KSQR 

[quote user="Neil Fraser"]<p>Mostly, the file type extensions declared in the Options > Incoming Mail > Content Viewers section work.  One exception seems to be the .pdf extension, which is always shown as "Type unknown" in the attachment list of an incoming email.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>To the mime-map.pm file in C:\PMAIL add: application/pdf = Acrobat </p><p>KSQR  </p>

Thank you for this tip - works perfectly.

What I don't understand is what makes .pdf different from all the other file types that don't seem to need an equivalent entry in mime-map.pdf.  For example, .doc/x .xls/x and .jpg files all open perfectly with the application defined in Options > Incoming Mail > Content Viewers  without the need for a mime-map.pm entry.  Just interested to know how this works.

<p>Thank you for this tip - works perfectly.</p><p>What I don't understand is what makes .pdf different from all the other file types that don't seem to need an equivalent entry in mime-map.pdf.  For example, .doc/x .xls/x and .jpg files all open perfectly with the application defined in <span style="font-family: Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 10pt; background-color: rgb(221, 221, 221);">Options > Incoming Mail > Content Viewers</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">  without the need for a mime-map.pm entry.  Just interested to know how this works.</span></p>
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