On 2014-01-10 16:54, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 10-01-14 16:29, Peter Milesson wrote:

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.

You're the first to report this kind of problem since 3.1.5 (I think).

It could be a message de/re-construction problem. But to find out I
really need both an original correct message and the same message after
receiving it broken through dbmail.


Hi Paul,

It may take a while, until I get a message from a source I know, and where I have some degree of control. In the meantime, I've downgraded one mail server to DBMail 3.0.2, while keeping the latest stable Postfix. Let's see what happens...

I wish you a nice weekend,

Peter


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