I've run across MIME problems several times, but haven't had time to properly troubleshoot it. Quite often, it seems to happen after someone sends a MIME-encoded attachment from an old version of Netscape Navigator.

-Curtis

On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 04:44 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:


But the problem happens under multiple browsers that are in the
browser.cap and with multiple accounts.  If it was a browser problem
replacing or deleting the mbx file should have no effect.   Also new
mail accounts should have a clean setup and not have any problems and
they do.
It sounds like the problem is what I described earlier -- that IMail isn't properly processing the MIME segments. If this happens, then *any* browser using *any* user account will see the exact same "garbage" when viewing the problem E-mail.

-Scott
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