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Subject: Tossing of files with Spaces on Windows vs. Linux Date: Mon Jan 10 2022 10:25 am
From: Alisha Stutz To: g00r00

Hi G00r00,

I always have problems receiving and processing files with TIC and
attachments (tossing) if the attachment or the TIC file has a space in the name.
This does not cause any problems for Windows users because they can handle
spaces, but it does for us Linux and Raspberry Pi users with a Linux.

The files then remain in the echomail/in/ directory as data rubbish and generate
errors in the mutil log because they cannot be processed.

+ Jan 09 09:24:49 File MyGUI v1.0.2.26.zip Area FSX_MUTL From 21:1/100
! Jan 09 09:24:49 Unknown inbound file MyGUI
+ Jan 09 09:25:37 File MyGUI v1.0.2.26.zip Area FSX_MUTL From 21:1/100
! Jan 09 09:25:37 Unknown inbound file MyGUI
+ Jan 09 19:05:36 File MyGUI v1.0.2.26.zip Area FSX_MUTL From 21:1/100
! Jan 09 19:05:36 Unknown inbound file MyGUI

Is there a parameter or any other way to solve this problem? I have to find
out each time who sent it and where it belongs and then do a manual cleanup.
Especially if it is sent 3 times like in the other example. 

Best wishes and a happy new year even if late
      Alisha
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