On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 02:31:17PM +0100, Caspar Bothmer wrote: > > On one of my accounts mails with a certain spam level get their subject > line rewritten so one can easily see this information. I first did a > search for this pattern, removing all found messages.
How is this done? > > Then I did a search on a different pattern, searching for mails > delivered to one email address without having a TO: or CC: header > containing this very address. I was very astonished to find a friend's > mail in the results, for this friend isn't even aware of the email > address or even the domain of the email address I was filtering for. > > When I opened this message I got something totally different -- subject > matching to the search pattern before and therefore not to the subject > in the results list, a different sender and a spam message. But this > spam message did contain the attachment of my friend's message -- as > inline text. I had to save the message to the file system, clean the > body and then base64-decode the remains to get my friend's > attachment back. > > After restarting mozilla-mailnews I couldn't find any hint of my > friend's mail. And the spam message, still containing the attachment of > my friend's mail, was marked new. Is this message messed up in mailbox or just in UI? Does this only happen if you search? Please take a look. - Alexander p.s. please take care that the bug is listed as To: or CC: when replying to this mail (e.g. /reply-all/). -- GPG messages preferred. | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** Alexander Sack | : :' : The universal [EMAIL PROTECTED] | `. `' Operating System http://www.asoftsite.org | `- http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]