Thank you very much. I will try to upgrade gmime on the Fedora 8, or make
a case to upgrade the customer to our newest release.
  Dirce

> On 04/20/2012 01:58 PM, drsyst...@globalcerts.net wrote:
>> Paul,
>>
>> I am enclosing below the text of my queries. My application has stored
>> an
>> encrypted message in a mysql database, and it calls dbmail-smtp to pass
>> the decrypted message to it. At this point, dbmail-smtp puts the message
>> into the dbmail database. I am trying to find out where the dot gets
>> modified, and it looks like it was around dbmail_message_to_string,
>> which
>> uses g_mime_object_to_string. But I am having a hard time using TRACE. I
>> added to dbmail.conf 'TRACE_MESSAGE=1' but I wonder if dbmail-smtp reads
>> dmail.conf?
>
> The dots most likely get modified in GMime.
>
> It all happens in:
>
> dbmail-message.c, _set_content_from_stream
>
> which uses GMime's filter and stream types to decode dot-stuffed data.
>
> Btw,
>
> TRACE_MESSAGE doesn't exist. Try
>
> TRACE_SYSLOG=5
>
> or
>
> TRACE_STDERR=5
>
> And there is no way dbmail-smtp can do anything without reading
> dbmail.conf
>
>
>
>> Can you tell me which package matters?
>
> gmime-2.2.10-5.fc8.i386
> gmime-devel-2.2.10-5.fc8.i386
>
> But 2.2.10 is *really* old. It's from 2007, whereas the last 2.2 release
> (2.2.27) is from august 2011.
>
> I tested with 2.2.25 on debian/lenny and couldn't reproduce it there.
>
> Upgrading GMime would be my best bet.
>
>>
>> Can you please clarify: in the message "your mail reader doesn't support
>> mime", is this an error message from the gmime library call made by
>> dbmail-smtp?
>
> That is a typical MIME thing: a short message just before the first mime
> part, that is shown to those poor sods who use a mail-reader that
> doesn't support MIME. It came from your own messageblks as included in
> the docx attachment.
>
>
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