>
>
>Are you per chance running anything on your local machine that does  
>any kind of virus or spam filtering in realtime as the emails are  
>downloaded (such techniques are often used in Windows where the AV  
>software acts as a mail proxy, so your client is really connecting to  
>the AV software which in turn connects to the mail server, as the  
>email comes down, the AV software starts scanning it in near real  
>time while it feeds the "clean" data to the mail client.... I can  
>easily see this kind of system causing problems).
>

My last anti-virus software was Disinfectant! 
I no longer have the extension installed, however.  ;-)

I tested this most recently with a friend, who sent me emails within the 
same ISP, one that does nothing to emails, he.net. 100% consistent.

Mark James
garlic @ veggy.com



Labelling is the key issue ... If you put a label on genetically 
engineered food, you might as well put a skull and crossbones on it. -- 
head of Asgrow, Monsanto seed subsidiary 


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