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Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
> G T Smith wrote:
>> OK, second question what is your mail delivery setup? This looks too me
>> like a corrupt mailbox/msf file related problem.
> 
> It is just configured for POP access to gmail(though I'm not sure if
> this answers your question?).
> 
> I didn't have that problem, and it now only occurs with
> attachments over 400 KB. For example with the same Thunderbird and other
> account I use for this mailing list everything is fine. And I remember
> having attachments over 10 Mb with nor problem at all.
> 
> I even removed all my accounts, then manually removed folders for them,
> and it still didn't work with just one account.
> 
> Sergey
> 

I think this has rather narrowed it down to a gmail (and possibly
Thunderbird) issue if you do not get the problem with other eMail
accounts. I do not use gmail, so do not know if they have any peculiar
restrictions that could explain the behaviour.

A work around could be to use fetchmail to get your gmail mail and
deliver it to the workstation locally and use Thunderbird to access the
mail locally.


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