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SYMPTOMSFile attachments included in messages that are received from the Internet have icon descriptions that are not the filename. CAUSE
The sending party for the message used a MIME property called Content-
Description described in RFC 1521 section 6.2 (shown below).
Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.0 uses the Content-Description MIME
property to preserve the icon description through the Internet. The
original filename is preserved and can be different than the icon
description.
With the Microsoft Exchange client, when an attachment is inserted into a message, the default icon description is set to the filename. The user can right-mouse click on a file attachment in a message being composed, and choose "rename" to change the icon description. Changing the icon description does not change the filename. If a remote system sends attachments and uses the Content-Description MIME property, Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.0 will honor the provided data and use it as the icon description. If the remote system doesn't send meaningful data in the Content-Description MIME property, this behavior may be confusing when receiving attachments from that system. WORKAROUNDIf a remote system sends Content-Description MIME properties that are not meaningful, attempt to configure the remote system to suppress the sending of this MIME property. Mail received without this MIME property will have icon descriptions that are set to the filename. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.0. This problem has been corrected in the latest U.S. Service Pack for Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.0. For information on obtaining the service pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces): S E R V P A C K MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft has added a new registry value to the Information Store service
that allows an administrator the option of forcing the Information Store
to ignore the Content-Description MIME property for incoming Internet mail.
It is recommended that Microsoft Exchange administrators consider the ramifications of making this change. If important information is communicated via the icon description field from other internet sites (or Microsoft Exchange 5.0 Sites across internet connectors), these descriptions will be lost. Additional query words: Icon Description filename missing absent removed
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