Tested with attached shapefile and dbf file, however, I suspect it has
something to do with the encoding of your shapefile (how was it
created?), because while this file does not work, other shapefiles
(using for example UTF-8) work fine, including other shapefiles joined
with your dbf file.
Can you provide any further details?
Carson

Hi Claas and the others,
this shapefile was created by me (nice surprise to find it as an issue here ;) ) I digitized it from a WMS-Layer with QGIS 1.4 OSGEO4W-Installation on XP in UTF-8 with the first 3 table columns. The other data columns were added in OpenOffice Calc and several corrections of the dbf were made in Calc as well. Can this be the reason?
Did do this more often and haven't had problems before.
Is there sth particular stored within the shape file itself about the database structure that is now leading to the malfunction? (No idea about the inner anatomy of shapes)

If this is not the case, could it be then some kind of data corruption caused by compressing for sending by email? (just a wild guess)

Bernd
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