Greetings,
We were able to isolate the problem to user(s) error. Thanks again for
all of the responses!
Regards,
MIke
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Stefan Klatt
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> Hi Ed,
>
>> I can basically confirm the same intermittent issue, but not where it's
>> coming from
> Same to me.
> I found it sometimes at JPGs included at emails.
> The most of the image shows correct but about the last 30 percent is
> onl
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Hi Ed,
> I can basically confirm the same intermittent issue, but not where it's
> coming from
Same to me.
I found it sometimes at JPGs included at emails.
The most of the image shows correct but about the last 30 percent is
only grey.
Stefan
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Hi,
On 2009-01-08 18:29, Charles Marcus wrote:
| On 1/8/2009, Ed W (li...@wildgooses.com) wrote:
|> I personally suspect Thunderbird, but it's possible that it is related
|> to Dovecot
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| I have also seen TBird have a corrupt l
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On 2009-01-08 18:29, Charles Marcus wrote:
| On 1/8/2009, Ed W (li...@wildgooses.com) wrote:
|> I personally suspect Thunderbird, but it's possible that it is related
|> to Dovecot
|
| I have also seen TBird have a corrupt local cache of the file
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Michael Dunne wrote:
has this happened to anyone else?
Yes. The PDFs in question were "binary" PDFs with embedded ^Z. On Windows
this is EOF marker for text files. I suppose that there is some issue
interpreting text/pdf or a
On 1/8/2009, Ed W (li...@wildgooses.com) wrote:
> I personally suspect Thunderbird, but it's possible that it is related
> to Dovecot
I have also seen TBird have a corrupt local cache of the file... it
seems to usually happen to people who I know are the 'impatient' type,
and will click on a messa
Michael Dunne wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Thanks to everyone that replied. I have not been able to isolate the
> cause, has this happened to anyone else?
Just a few days ago I sent a file to someone on my same mailserver who
then reported the file corrupt and sent it back to me (where I also
verified
On 1/7/2009 2:58 PM, Michael Dunne wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Thanks to everyone that replied. I have not been able to isolate the
> cause, has this happened to anyone else?
I don't know if it helps, but I had a pdf corruption problem a while
back that drove me crazy for about 2 weeks, to the point
I think the main question here is if this problem is specifically with
PDFs, or if you're just not sending other attachments as much? v1.1 also
does have some mbox bugs that will be fixed in v1.1.8 (I think I'll do
the release now).
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 11:58 -0800, Michael Dunne wrote:
> Greetin
Greetings,
Thanks to everyone that replied. I have not been able to isolate the
cause, has this happened to anyone else?
Thanks,
Mike
On Jan 5, 2009, at 5:43 PM, Michael Dunne wrote:
Greetings,
I have several users reporting that PDF attachments are coming in
corrupted. They are using
Michael Dunne schrieb:
> Greetings,
>
> I have several users reporting that PDF attachments are coming in
> corrupted. They are using either thunderbird or outlook on windows xp. I
> have flushed the cache files for the users, but the problem still
> persists. Could anyone offer some troubleshooti
Greetings,
I have several users reporting that PDF attachments are coming in
corrupted. They are using either thunderbird or outlook on windows xp.
I have flushed the cache files for the users, but the problem still
persists. Could anyone offer some troubleshooting tips?
Thanks in advance
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