Actually, the problem was that the attachment had no file name. VM then asked for a file name and showed the directory name as the initial text. Idly hitting return meant that the directory name then got used as a file name.
Perhaps the initial text should include a trailing "/" so that it is clearly seen as a directory path name.
Actually, the problem was that the attachment had no file name. VM then asked for a file name and showed the directory name as the initial text. Idly hitting return meant that the directory name then got used as a file name.
Perhaps the initial text should include a trailing "/" so that it is clearly seen as a directory path name.