> From: Simon Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Mark London wrote: > This is almost certainly a client issue - my guess would be the sending > software is munging the MIME structure of the message (Eudora is > notorious for this). The best way to isolate the culprit is to cat the > raw message in the server's spool directory - look for the MIME > Content-Type header at the top of the message, e.g.
The sender of the message certainly was Eudora Windows 5.1 However, when reading the message using Netscape 7 on a mac, if I copy the message to a local folder, it appears fine. If I copy it to an IMAP folder on a VMS system running Multinet (usually guaranteed to break everything), it still appears fine. If I then copy it back to Cyrus, it still appears empty. And, as I said, it looks fine using Squirrelmail. So perhaps you can see why I'm just a little skeptical that it's a Eudora problem, unless you can explain why all these other methods work ok, while Cyrus doesn't. :) Mark