Special Characters in Mail Attachment Filename Are Seen Changed to Encoded Form at the Receiving End
(Doc ID 2775867.1)
Last updated on JULY 24, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Communications Convergence - Version 3.0.1 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
When special characters are used within mail attachment file names, it turns into the encoded format.
For instance, if a user sends an email with an attachment file named with a special character (such as '2&3.xlsx'), then the mail recipient has the same attachment file name in an encoded format (such as '2&3.xlsx').
Solution
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