It seems that Eddy said ...

E> This most certainly appears to be a problem with TB!. I used 'Help >
E> Feedback > Bug Report' to submit a bug (an even included my zip file of
E> the corrupted "Test" folder) but never received any acknowledgement or
E> any sort of response from RIT Labs.

I've been hoping that it might be something other than TB, but since
others see similar problems with and without firewalls, with and
without AV software running, TB appears to be the most likely suspect.

The fact that I can send a single message to two accounts on the
same server, retrieve one with TB (corrupted) and one with Eudora (not
corrupted) or with any version of Outlook (not corrupted) or on a Mac
(not corrupted), that further suggests it's something TB is doing.

I can also add this: I see the same problem on a W2K desktop, a WXP
notebook, and a WXP desktop.

Further, I can leave a message with attachments on the server and use
"dispatch mail" to retrieve it several times, with varying results.
One of my jobs involves receiving a message with 5 to 20 attachments
each week (dog and cat pictures for an animal shelter website). In
more than 75 weekly attempts, I cannot remember even ONE time when all
of the attachments arrived successfully. Sometimes only 1 or 2 of the
attachments fail; sometimes they all fail.

Fortunately, I have very little hair left, so pulling out what's left
is less painful than it might otherwise be.


Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 2000
5.0 Build 2195
Service Pack 3
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