Mark London wrote:
From what I can tell, the styled text creates an html part that causes an
extra boundary to appear at the end of that part:
--=_8552687==_.ALT--
At least if I delete this boundary, the message is properly displayed. But
whatever the reason, my question stil
> > 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 everythin
Mark London wrote:
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 c
> 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
>
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Mark London wrote:
> Using the latest version of cyrus, one of our users received a message
> with several attachments. Using different mail clients, they all show
> only the header of the message, no body or attachments, even though they
> are there (the person was able to fo
Can anyone tell me if this is a known problem? I couldn't find anything about
it. Using the latest version of cyrus, one of our users received a message
with several attachments. Using different mail clients, they all show only the
header of the message, no body or attachments, even though they