Re: imapd seems to serve up emails with empty attachments.

2014-03-11 Thread Patrick Boutilier
On 03/11/2014 05:25 AM, Jeroen Baten wrote: Hi, There is something I do not understand at the moment. I copy an email to two different folders. On the filesystem level a diff tells me they are exactly the same. Using a recent Thunderbird to view the attachments in one message it is fine, in the

Re: imapd seems to serve up emails with empty attachments.

2014-03-11 Thread Willy Offermans
Hallo Jeroen, On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 10:44:12AM +0100, Jeroen Baten wrote: > Hello Willy, > > Since both messages are served up by cyrus I thought that would > cause the problem. > Just installed evolution and gave it a try. > > Damn, you are right! :-) > > Weird though. Will continue the inve

Re: imapd seems to serve up emails with empty attachments.

2014-03-11 Thread Jeroen Baten
Hello Willy, Since both messages are served up by cyrus I thought that would cause the problem. Just installed evolution and gave it a try. Damn, you are right! :-) Weird though. Will continue the investigation in the TB direction. Kind regards, Jeroen Baten op 11-03-14 09:37, Willy Offerma

Re: imapd seems to serve up emails with empty attachments.

2014-03-11 Thread Willy Offermans
Hallo Jeroen, On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 09:25:57AM +0100, Jeroen Baten wrote: > Hi, > > There is something I do not understand at the moment. > > I copy an email to two different folders. > On the filesystem level a diff tells me they are exactly the same. > Using a recent Thunderbird to view the

imapd seems to serve up emails with empty attachments.

2014-03-11 Thread Jeroen Baten
Hi, There is something I do not understand at the moment. I copy an email to two different folders. On the filesystem level a diff tells me they are exactly the same. Using a recent Thunderbird to view the attachments in one message it is fine, in the other Thunderbird complains about an empty a