Have you tried the latest CVS?  If so and you still have the problem and
the attachment isn't that sensitive, go ahead and email a copy of it to
me and I will see if I can figure out what is causing it to be
truncated.  All my attachments appear to work fine.

Jimmy



Tony Austin said:
> This problem is more serious than I thought!
>
> I have just done some experiments with a text file as an attachment and I
> am losing about 100 lines out of 300 by the time it gets saved back to
> disk.
>
> The message arrives complete in my maildir, so it is at the SquirrelMail
> "download  attachment" process that it is going wrong.  (Just for fun I
> sent the same attachment from an Outlook client running on the same
> machine under CrossOver Office, this also arrives complete but
> Squirrelmail saves it minus about 100 lines as well.  Also, if I save the
> attachment from Outlook it IS complete.)
>
> Can anyone advise me where to look in the SquirrelMail "download
> attachment" processing to find out why the attached file is being
> truncated?  Apache?  Courier?  SquirrelMail?
>
> Tony
>
>> Are both the sending and receiving MUA using SM against a non-MS MTA?
>> I've seen this problem when the sending MUA is going against an Exchange
>> server, where the default type for attachments was... damn, I can't
>> remember.  Something like Base-64, I think.  It was the attachment
>> encoding
>> on the sending end which dropped the byte, and caused a similar problem.
>>  -Don
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tony
>> Austin
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:14 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: [SM-USERS] Problem with gzipped attachments
>>
>>
>> I have started getting "unexpected EOF" when I do tar zxvf on
>> attachments
>> that have been  gzipped.  This happens even if I save the attachment
>> directly from the message in the Sent folder on the machine it was
>> created
>> on  - so it has never even been sent anywhere.
>>
>> If I compare the original file before it was attached with the one that
>> I
>> save from the attachment, the latter is one byte shorter.
>>
>> If I compare the two files with cmp I get the message - cmp: EOF on
>> bad.tgz, which seems to indicate the same thing.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
>>
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