Seeing this message reminds me of something I haven’t brought up.

 

On a Samsung S3 which uses K-9 (the most recent version it supports from the
play store) we very frequently see “nill” appear as part of the
senders/recipients e-mail address so that if someone using it hits reply the
e-mail address shown is invalid and is never delivered.  This only appears
in messages which are not 100% downloaded and hitting “download message”
instantly fixes the address bug.


I myself use K-9 on a uptodate Nexus 4 and have never seen this issue; so we
put it down to K-9.


In either case we have not see NIL appearing in the message body.  We are
using dbmail 3.1.8 and we never noticed this before in 3.0.2 but it may have
just have gone unseen (there is just one user with this issue).


Daniel

 

 

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Hi Paul,

 

No, it's most probably not the client. The same both with Thunderbird under
Windows, and K-9 mail on Android. In K-9 Mail, there is no antivirus adding
headers. In K-9 Mail NIL is displayed, instead of the message text. There
were no problems of this kind under DBMail 3.0.2. I'm going to back down to
DBMail 3.0.2 on one of the servers, while keeping the latest Postfix, just
to try to reduce the number of error sources. 

 

Thanks for your work,

 

Peter

 

 

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