FYI:

It took a while, but this time I really needed to look at an attachment ;-)

I can confirm that the problem I am seeing (text/rfc822 attachments not
being displayed) is indeed a client issue: attachments that I cannot see
in squirrelmail, I *can* see in thunderbird.

So: it is in the database, and it *is* being delivered by dbmail-imapd.

Stanley.


>
> Hmmm, I'll look deeper into this this evening (if I don't forget); The
> attached messages show up (in squirrelmail) with a size of 0 bytes.
>
> This looks pretty much like the previous problem where attachments were
> not being retrieved from the database...
>
> (but I'll check and see what it looks like in the database first before
> jumping to conclusions ;-)
>
> Stanley.
>
>
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am using 2.1.3(? actually a fixed version from svn after reporting
>>> some
>>> other problems with mime attachments; cannot look up the exact version
>>> right now), but I do have the same problem with forwarded emails
>>> containing attachments (especially text/rfc822 type attachments).
>>
>> I've checked and my conclusion for now is that this is a client issue.
>> Simply put: it works as expected in evolution, but *not* in thunderbird.
>> TB cannot grok message/rfc822 attachments it has generated itself, even
>> though it shows message/rfc822 attachments generated by evolution just
>> fine.
>>
>>>>>For example, when I view a particular message with Thunderbird from
>>>>> the
>>>>>DBMail folder, I get the following at the bottom of the email:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>--0__=45BBFA3CDF9BA1BE8f9e8a93df938690918c45BBFA3CDF9BA1BE
>>>>>X-Mozilla-IMAP-Part: 2.2
>>>>>Content-type: application/octet-stream;     name="test.pps"
>>>>>Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="test.pps"
>>>>>Content-transfer-encoding: base64
>>>>>
>>>>>This body part will be downloaded on demand.
>>>>>--0__=45BBFA3CDF9BA1BE8f9e8a93df938690918c45BBFA3CDF9BA1BE--
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>This does not appear in the email on the courier server. The
>>>>> attachment
>>>>>( test.pps ) which *is* visible in the attachment list on in the
>>>>> courier
>>>>>folder is not visible in the DBMail folder.
>>
>> That's very much a courier issue. The mime snippet you're including is
>> generated by courier or by your mailclient. Dbmail doesn't do that. So
>> obviously something went wrong during the copy operation. Try some other
>> route for copying like imapsync.
>>
>> --
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