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I can actually prevent this from happening, by attaching the file, then
typing more in the body of the message. 

I hope that helps narrow the problem down.

So, there's a workaround, but it is still broken for me.

Any ideas?

.l.

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> I've had Squirrelmail set up for users at work, and on my personal
> server for quite a while now (v1.2 or so) and I finally got around to
> upgrading the version at work to 1.4.2
> 
> The problem I'm seeing is (in 1.4.2 and 1.5.0beta):
>    When a user attaches a message (from any browser) it doesn't get
>    properly "MIMEd" (for lack of a better term).  The attachment just
>    gets base64 encoded into the body of the message.  
> 
> This is happening on two separate installs:
>    INSTALL ONE
>       Redhat 7.1 (heavily patched)
>       Squirrelmail 1.4.2
>       php 4.0.6
>       apache 1.3.22
>       (This is talking to a separate IMAP server running cyrus imapd)
> 
>    INSTALL TWO
>       Fedora Core 1
>       Squirrelmail 1.5.0beta
>       php 4.3.4
>       apache 2.0.48
>       (this is talking to itself running imap-2002d)
> 
> 
> INSTALL ONE does NOT exhibit the same problem when running Squirrelmail
> 1.2.5
> 
> Any ideas would be appreciated.   I've been searching for references to
> the same problem all over the place, and haven't come up with anything.  
> 
> I wish that the archives for this mailing list were archived...  I'd
> much rather zgrep through gigantic text files than have to ask a
> question that has probably been asked and answered a few times.
> 
> Cheers!
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