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Hi.
As it is now, we have 2 possible way to get an archive named when using zipped/FTP/Mailed, attachment.XXX or base on first attachment. It would be really nice, if ZTE had an option, to make date+time the filename example."07 june 2012" + "12:12:59" would be 070612121259.xxx or something like it. Sorry for my bad English, I hope you get the idea
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spwolf (08-26-2012) | ||
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why? I have to ask :-)
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Actual file/foldername could be a problem, due to special chars or spaces, and in some cases I don't like to have the actual name as it would be a "give away" the default "attachment.xxx" is not very good, if I send a email to two different receivers, one file will overwrite the other in my FTP-Dropbox.
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That would be a good solution, then "attachment.xxx" could be "attachment.timestamp.xxx"
If this is possible, then please :-) |
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