On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 03:25, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
> It is not an issue with inline or attached. The attachment gets chopped
> off while it being sent. The size was about 3MB. The recipient got an
> attachment that was 32KB. I think this happens only when the SMTP server
> is remote, i.e. more than few hops away. So there is some response and
> network delay introduced. When the transmission finally begins, it goes
> OK for a while, and then some evolution thread seems to kick in and
> clear out the data buffer that is being sent. So evolution sends an end
> of data signal.

I just did some testing and reproduced this. I also got some truncation
of a file using the local sendmail, not just a remote SMTP server.
Admittedly, the truncation was only 57 bytes, as opposed to 5003055
bytes when sent via SMTP, but it's certainly far from the ideal.

I've added a hefty annotation to bug 6024, and am happy to provide any
information necessary on this one.

http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6024

Mike.


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