Ooops i guess i got you the wrong number sorry.
I will look again.
From: Thomas Eckardt
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2016 10:59:45 AM
To: ASSP development mailing list
Subject: Re: [Assp-test] ASSP version 2.5.4(16282)
>Net::SMTP
I'll see what I can figure out. I venture to guess that more than 50% end
users who are behind ASSP are using Outlook. I don't know if this problem
is something funky with our specific setup, something that Outlook is doing
wrong, or something that ASSP doesn't consider for Outlook messages.
I don't want and never will install outlook.
Look in to the stored corpus files. Or use the small script below to
convert the outlook attachments to MIME. Compare the MIME content with the
original (by assp) received and stored files.
use strict;
use Email::MIME;
use Email::Outlook::Message;
>Net::SMTP 6.0.1-2
latest available at CPAN is 3.10
Thomas
Von:"Daniel K. Du Vall"
An: ASSP development mailing list
Datum: 14.10.2016 13:26
Betreff:Re: [Assp-test] ASSP version 2.5.4(16282)
Net::SMTP 6.0.1-2
I've got to believe that Outlook is formatting the messages correctly, but
who knows?
I've tried from Outlook 2010 and 2016 from different machines, some through
our exchange server others using smtp to send through ASSP directly. No
difference.
Might I be able to turn on some sort of debugging
Net::SMTP 6.0.1-2
Daniel Du Vall
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Eckardt [mailto:thomas.ecka...@thockar.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2016 1:48 AM
To: ASSP development mailing list
Subject: Re: [Assp-test] ASSP version 2.5.4(16282)
What version of
I can't reporoduce this behavior.
I don't use outllook. But if I send .msg files (it does'nt matter how
many, or if they are in a single or multiple zip files) as attachments to
assp using LotusNotes - AND the .msg files were well composed, everything
is working very well - like expected.
- all