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Resolved Issues

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Kofax Communication Server Release Notes

For more information, see:
TC/LINK-SM / TC/LINK-OC Technical Manual, version 2.07.00 edition 14

Chapter Installation - Special Features - Handling of Multipart/Alternative

TC/LINK-SM: Slow Performance with Large Attachments

In some environments, the performance of TC/LINK-SM for messages with large attachments

was very slow. This issue has been resolved. (SPR00175831)

TC/LINK-SM: Missing Character Set Information Leads to Fax

Corruption

TC/LINK-SM's feature that adds character set information from MIME header into HTML

header used to be very restricted, resulting in corrupted characters in fax messages. This issue

has been now resolved. (SPR00091307)

For more information, see:
TC/LINK-SM / TC/LINK-OC Technical Manual, version 2.07.00 edition 14

Chapter Installation - Special Features - Setting the HTML Character Set

TC/LINK-SM: HTML Attachments Treated as Body

All HTML blocks in a message used to be treated as message body, even though they were

attachments. This behavior has now been corrected. (SPR00121981)

TC/LINK-SM: ExitEmailHeader Adds Header in Wrong Position

In certain conditions (such as secure emails) the ExitEmailHeader skips an HTML attachment

and adds the header later (for example, to the second HTML attachment and on the second

page). (SPR00121796)

This issue has been resolved; the first HTML part is used for message header.

TC/LINK-SM: ExitEmailHeader and Messages Without Body

ExitEmailHeader now adds a header to emails that don't have a message body. (SPR00121794)

TC/LINK-SM: ExitEmailHeader Ignores Text in Angle Brackets

ExitEmailHeader no longer ignores portions of the message subject enclosed by angle

brackets. (SPR00121752)

TC/LINK-SM: Multiple Embedded Images Per Line

TC/LINK-SM did not correctly handle messages that included multiple embedded images in

a single HTML line. Only the first image was processed. This issue has been resolved and the

entire HTML line is checked for embedded images. (SPR00093079)