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Rogers Yahoo Mail Attachment Names are stripped and Generic

GT_Info
I've been here awhile

Hi - Hope someone has a suggestion. 

 

When sending email from Rogers Yahoo browser, mail attachment names reach recipients as attach1.pdf, attach2.pdf, attach3.xlsx.  It is keeping the extension type correct, but removing th eactual filename. If I send the same email with the same Rogers Yahoo account and the same attachments from Apple Mail or GMAIL, they reach the destinations with attachment names intact.  I have tried multiple browsers, but same result. This only happens when using the Rogers Yahoo web portal form a browser. Does not happen when using GMAIL web browser portal.

 

Any ideas? Thanks!

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Re: Rogers Yahoo Mail Attachment Names are stripped and Generic

RogersCorey
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Greetings @GT_Info!

 

That is indeed a strange issue.

 

Do you know if this issue occurs across all browser types when accessing webmail?

 

Regards,

RogersCorey

Re: Rogers Yahoo Mail Attachment Names are stripped and Generic

GT_Info
I've been here awhile
Yes. Tried Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera; all in OS X. Haven’t tried on Windows, but will.

Re: Rogers Yahoo Mail Attachment Names are stripped and Generic

57
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I just tested this in Webmail (Rogers/Yahoo e-mail in a browser - Chrome on a Mac Mini) and didn't have this problem. The filenames came through just fine and I tried 3 different attachments with 3 different extensions. 

 

When you look at your sent folder are the filenames OK in your sent e-mail?

Re: Rogers Yahoo Mail Attachment Names are stripped and Generic

GT_Info
I've been here awhile

Hi. I appreciate your testing effort.  Sent emails tests just re-checked; all show accurate file names. Screen clips below:

 

Sent file names:

Sent file names.jpg

 

Received File Names:

Received File Names.jpg

Thanks

Re: Rogers Yahoo Mail Attachment Names are stripped and Generic

Hello, @GT_Info.

 

It's undoubtedly puzzling as to why the file names are getting changed. I attached a few files on a Windows 10 PC with the Chrome browser and sent it to a different non-rogers account. I can confirm all the attached file names were intact. Have you tested it on your Windows PC yet?

 

I appreciate @57 replicating the issue on your Mac Mini.

 

The issue appears to be something local.

 

Cheers,
RogersMoin

 

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