Actually, it is possible for spamdyke to modify/corrupt message data, in 
fact there have been some bugs in the past similar to this.  I haven't 
seen any reports of corrupted attachments for quite a while, so I 
thought they had all been fixed...

However, it would be very strange to see a problem like this only on 
outgoing messages; if spamdyke were responsible, I would expect you'd 
see corrupt attachments on both incoming and outgoing messages.  Could 
you enable full logging with spamdyke's "full-log-dir" option and 
capture a connection where the attachment is corrupted?  I would really 
like to examine that log, along with an uncorrupted copy of the 
attachment, to see if I can figure out what's happening.

-- Sam Clippinger

Zekeria Oezdemir wrote:
>> I'd suspect recepients' machine to mess with the message (their
>> antivirus scanner etc). AFAIK spamdyke does not modify message body
>> so it's hardly possible it could corrupt your data.
>>     
>
> maybe clamd on the server? so have to check it...
> thanks
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