Le 9 nov. 2010 à 01:57:17, Scott Goodwin a écrit :

> Looks like there was some more discussion of this via the digest, but to
> keep the original thread intact, I'll just reply here.
> I'm still a little confused over whether or not my issue is an
> Outlook/Exchange problem or something else, since I'm not certain how I
> should be interpreting this raw log.

Hello Scott,

If I understood you correctly, the raw log shows fetches against a problematic 
message already stored in the IMAP mailbox; I would be tempted to say that 
Dovecot just returns the garbage it has been asked to store...

Perhaps would it be nice to trace the whole history of such a problematic 
message; quoting your initial post:

Le 3 nov. 2010 à 20:53:01, Scott Goodwin a écrit :

> [...]  So, in summary,
> us...@tornado.org send an email to r...@ocean.org and s...@ocean.org. Both
> drag the email from their Exchange box into any folder (shared or
> otherwise) in the IMAP tree.  Sue's copy makes it in just fine, while Roy's
> copy gets mangled.  [...]

it might prove useful to have, for example:

1. the raw source of the message posted by us...@tornado.org as stored in 
user1's MUA
2a. the raw source of the message received by r...@ocean.org as displayed by 
Roy's Outlook when received in the Exchange account
2b. the raw source of the message received by s...@ocean.org as displayed by 
Sues's Outlook when received in the Exchange account
3a. the raw log describing what happens when Roy drags the message into his 
IMAP mailbox
3b. the raw log describing what happens when Sue drags the message into her 
IMAP mailbox

HTH,
Axel

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