Le 07/03/2017 à 14:52, Oswald Buddenhagen a écrit :
> On Tue, Mar 07, 2017 at 12:44:57PM +0100, Florian Lombard wrote:
>> I'm currently parsing the hexdump but so far no null byte (I got the
>> message source from gmail, seems identical to me, and I see nothing
>> suspicious in it. There are 2 attachments, which are unnamed .eml files)
>>
> conceivably, the server could be recognizing one of the embedded
> messages as malware. or the recursive message parser just crashes ...
>
I've already tried the malware idea, up to limiting it to remove 
attachments, without success
I've ended up with the message parser idea, and I finally deleted this 
email (found it had been sent again with working attachments a few hours 
later)

It wasn't a size issue as I've successfully sync'ed messages up to 33 MB 
from this mailbox (after ignoring the folder with this faultly message)

Thanks. Let's find the other sh*tty messages ...

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