Stefan,

My guess is that the message is transformed by a mail gateway or spam filter before arriving in the recipient's mailbox.

Andreas

On 18 sept. 08, at 13:41, stlecho wrote:


Hi,

I've defined a proxy that is able to poll incoming mails from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and forward them to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When sending a text message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the text message is
forwarded as such to [EMAIL PROTECTED] When sending an XML message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], the XML message is forwarded as an attachment to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is this difference in behavior explicitly implemented like this ? If yes,
why ?

PS: If the XML message contains a SOAP Envelope, the attachment has XML as extension. If the XML message contains a dummy xml message, the attachment
has ATT as extension.

Regards, Stefan Lecho.
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