Well, I was debugging a Mailman user's problem when I hit what I think is a bug in mimelib/email pkg. I don't yet know if this is related to the MM bug because I can't get as far through the code, but you don't care about that. :) I believe mimelib is not handling RFC 2231 headers such as the following correctly: Content-Disposition: inline; filename*0="This%20is%20even%20more%20"; filename*1="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20"; filename*2="is it not.pdf" Try creating a message with a header like this and doing a msg.get_filename() on it -- you'll get a TypeError. The bug is that get_filename() isn't prepared for a missing language parameter. The fix is probably simple, and I'll try to resist doing too much refactoring <wink>. I'll check in a test case and a patch and backport it to the Python 2.3.1 and 2.2.4 branches. -Barry
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