XFOR: Korean UUENCODED Attachments CorruptedLast reviewed: April 15, 1997Article ID: Q157000 |
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SYMPTOMSOutgoing messages with UUENCODED attachments from the Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Connector (IMC) in the Korean language might have corrupt attachments, and the receiving SMTP host might not be able to uudecode the attachments correctly. This can occur if a message is sent with an attachment with a Korean file name, or a message with a Korean body followed by an attachment with a Korean file name.
CAUSEIn the first case, the X-MS-Attachment header line has the Korean Escape sequence, which adds a carriage-return line-feed (CRLF) sequence that corrupts the header. It will look like this:
X-MS-Attachment: $)C E8@O.bmp 0 00-00-1980 00:00In addition, the Begin line of the UUENCODEd data is incorrect. It will look like this:
begin 600 $)C E8@O.bmp M0DU"`@```````$(````H````( ```" ````!``0````````"```3"P``$PL`In the second message example, a Korean body with an attachment that has a Korean file name, you will see the same issues as with the first message, and also an Escape sequence in the message body. It will look like this:
$)C 0!3*4Y begin 600 $)C E8@O.bmp M0DU"`@```````$(````H````( ```" ````!``0````````"```3"P``$PL` STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0. This problem was corrected in the latest Microsoft Exchange Service Pack. For information on obtaining the Service Pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
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