I'm using 3.6.1. I've attached a mail. Thanks / Paul
Sun 2003.11.02 14:25, "Brian Candler" wrote: > Which version of sqwebmail have you built? There was a problem quite a long > time ago with EOF markers (char/unsigned char) in Solaris, but it was fixed. > > If you could send yourself a message with a small picture attached, confirm > that it views wrongly in sqwebmail, then take the file directly out of the > Maildir, gzip it, and send it to this mailing list, we can have a look to > see if there's any problem with the MIME formatting. > > Regards, > > Brian. > > On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 03:06:15PM +0100, Paul Diaconescu wrote: > > 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. > > >>-- > > >>Sam > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > >
mail-with-picture.gz
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