Thanks for your observation George.
One thing I noticed is that there is no problem with 'text' attachments. With binary attachments, my server only receives 1KB of the file although a CC'd copy to another server receives the same file with no problem.
Please help!


George Shaunfield writes:

I tested uploading a 1500 byte image and then saved the attachment. It only
saved 12 bytes (which begins with 'GIF89'). I then forwarded the received
email to my system and them image displays just fine. I don't know what the
solution is though on your system. Hopefully, someone can shed some light
on the problem.
George

doods writes:
Hello to all again.
I think it would be better if you guys get a firsthand view of what I mean. I have created a test account on my server - http://webmail.glinesnx.com.ph/cgi-bin/sqwebmail . You may login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 'test' is the password. Please try creating an email and see if you can send and receive attachments by sending one to the same ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) email address. Now note that sending it to other address is no problem, just on that machine. You will also notice that the attachment image won't show when you 'preview' it. This also happens to any other attachments like word documents. I suspect that they get corrupted somehow. I just don't know.
Need your help...
Thanks!
doods writes:
> > Sam Varshavchik writes: > >> doods writes: >> >>> BTW, I'm trying to send an attachment and not viewing an html email.
>>> Thanks again in advance!
>> >> MIME image attachments are automatically displayed only if they are >> marked as "inline" attachments. There's a checkmark on the attachment >> screen that marks an attachment as an inline attachment.
> > Yes I have tried that but it still doesn't display images. Even if I send > it to myself, the attachment doesn't show. If I try to view the > attachment, nothing comes out of my browser except for a 'y like' > character. If I download the attachment, it doesn't show the real > filename.
>> >> Non-inline attachments are not shown automatically, and must be >> explicitly selected for display. >> >> >>> >>> >>> doods writes: >>> >>>> Hello.
>>>> I'm running sqwebmail on an Apache server.
>>>> Why don't the images show when I view them in Sqwebmail? If I send >>>> email to another address on a different server, the image displays >>>> properly. But on my Sqwebmail interface, it doesn't. Even if I just >>>> 'preview' the mail, the image (jpg and gif) won't show. If I upload the >>>> image on my server and view it, there is no problem. So I assume that >>>> there is something wrong with my Sqwebmail interface. (?) >>>> >>>> I can't seem to find a subject similar to this on the list archive >>>> that's why I'm bringing this up here. >>>> >>>> Thank you for any help! >>>> >>> >>> >> > >





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