Never saw a similar issue. Can you reproduce it on a default install
of james 2.3.2 or are you using some special mailet/configuration?
If you send the same message twice is the result corrupted twice? Both
times in the same way?
Where do you store the messages (fule? db? dbfile? what db?)

Stefano

2011/8/15 Michael Baessler <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running into a serious problem with James 2.3.2.
>
> When sending a MIME email with a bigger body (around 300k), it seems
> that the James SMTP receiver manipulates the body of the email and add a
> fragment of the body again at the end of the original body.
>
> Try to let me explain how I discovered that after seeing this issue...
>
> I manipulated the SMTP receiver source ( in SMTPSession.setMail(Mail) )
> code to dump out the MIME message directly after it is received using
> the MimeMessage.writeTo(OutputStream) method. When checking the dumped
> eml file, I can see the additional fragment at the end of the message. I
> see this happen for large body content as well as for larger
> attachments. In case of larger attachments after the last MIME separator
> in the email, a part of the attachment content is added at the end of
> the email without any MIME separator followed.
>
> Is this a know issue or does anyone else have seen this before?
>
> Any help or hints are welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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