Hi,

After recompiling a couple of times, trying different apache version etc. I've given up. I even tried to comment out row 1805-1825 in folder.c so that sqwebmail displays images as normal attachments (I don't know c). I've played with the mime.types file... It still points to a 1 byte file.

Does anyone have any clue on where the problem is?

Thanks for any help! / Paul

On Nov 1, 2003, at 17:01, Paul Diaconescu wrote:

No, it can't be none of those. I've tried sending mail from outlook, mail.app on mac os x and mutt on solaris. I've sent the attachment as inline and attachment from mutt (in the first case sqwebmail display a "view/download" link, in the other case a "image not found" icon - both point to 1 byte files). I've also tried several browsers.

It has to be something with sqwebmail mime or image handling on Solaris. My bet is that it has something to do with the return value on Solaris since the file contains just "255".

/ Paul D

On Nov 1, 2003, at 16:35, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

Paul Diaconescu writes:
Ok, even clearer ;): attached or inline pictures within the mail (not pointing to any external source) are 1 byte files instead of the original picture. It's not a problem with the message transfer since picture attachments work fine with mutt.

There must be a problem with the multipart/related formatting of your message. Either that, or you did attach only an external link to an image.
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Sam






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