Hi Janos,
the red cross indeed indicates a problem. The basic idea about the
green tick vs. red cross things is to provide a way of verification,
to make sure that it's still the same message you retrieved from
the archive that you had archived. Green means ok, red means failure.
Seems logical. :-)
Then execute the following: pilerget 4000000050f5c1391e14b4dc008320d7e610
In my case: pilerget 4000000050f683890fb2d644002131b36bbe
but the message looks fine to me...
and it will retrieve the stored message. It's likely to get an error
message. If it looks ok, then please redirect the output to a file, and
see it's content via a hex editor to see everything is really ok.
Everything seems ok to me. Opened the eml in thunderbird, and it opens
fine. The rec cross seems to be random (attachment/no attachment,
smaller/bigger mails, so no obvious cause there)
Except one thing: seems that all mails coming from my anti-spam system
have the red cross. I'm sending you some example emls with a red cross
in a separate personal email.
Also please show me the output of 'piler -V', it should contain your
glibc and gcc versions, too.
root@piler:~# piler -V
piler 0.1.23-master-branch, build 751, Janos SUTO <[email protected]>
Build Date: Fri Jan 11 08:50:00 CET 2013
ldd version: ldd (Debian EGLIBC 2.13-37) 2.13
gcc version: gcc version 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-4)
Configure command: ./configure --enable-memcached
When using a certain combination of gcc and glibc I encountered that
the first line was @ecieved: ... instead of Recieved: ....
First line is 'Received' here.
Mourik Jan