soon-to-be-next-release of Tika,

i saw that was coming

you can turn off throwing zero-byte file exceptions via the config

can you point to the config toggle, or docs, in https://github.com/apache/tika ?

The exceptions should be harmless and you can safely ignore them.

including the SEVERE notice?

For some users, they need to know that there's a zero-byte file, hence the 
default behavior.  It can also be useful while doing parser development to find 
files where embedded files are zero-byte files.  Sometimes things go wrong in 
the container parser.

iiuc, the exception's thrown WHEN input's a zero-byte file.

in this dovecot <-> tika case, that only occurs when the attachment sent is a 
.eml, not with any other attachment type (so far)

is current-release tika known/verified to handle .eml (iirc, there were some 
issues awhile ago ...) ?  and not mistakenly munging the input size to zero?

if it's demonstrated OK, then it's likely Dovecot mistakenly sending no input 
in the .eml-attachment case, no?
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