That's probably caused by Microsoft MimeOLE, which thinks each and every .gz
file is a vrml world. Your attachments are also marked as 'other/VRML' and
x-world/x-vrml' (causing RFC-compliant MUA's to complain about them:
Sun 03:07 PM] [PARSE] Unexpected characters at end of parameters:
,x-world/x-vrml; name="altered.gz"
[Sun 03:07 PM] [PARSE] Unexpected characters at end of parameters:
,x-world/x-vrml; name="Dos-gpf.gz"
[Sun 03:07 PM] [PARSE] Unexpected characters at end of parameters:
,x-world/x-vrml; name="Linux.gz"
That's what you'll get by using `standard-related' software...
BTW, how I know you're using MimeOLE? Simple:
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.71.1712.3
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.71.1712.3
Cheers//Frank