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John,

I had development look at this today, we can not reproduce it.  Any
chance there was another step or requirement you didn't originally
mention?  In the test scenario the team was not using Vopmail, so if the
issue is Vopmail centric it would explain the findings.  But from your
post you seemed pretty sure this wasn't isolated to Vopmail, so my
presumption was the server shouldn't matter?

I have a developer assigned to this right now, so any additional
feedback you (or anyone else who thinks they have seen this) can offer
would be appreciated.

Bill


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My tests on the header/. thing was over a year ago. I have long since
deleted anything related BUT you can reproduce is very easily.

at the mail server level, edit the message in the mailbox, I believe you
can insert the '.' anywhere in the header, see below for example on a
truncated header

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MAIL.ISOC.NET  (Vircom SMTPRS 2.0.241) with ESMTP id
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15:11:07 -0500 .
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Subject: [VOPmail Beta] Norton AV issues
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 15:11:09 -0500
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MIME-Version: 1.0
<snip>

The line above the from will break 2000 and 2001 not sure about others,
you can then edit the header back to normal and it will download it, OR
you can disable the NAV and OE will download it with the . in it.

Things may be fixed in 2002 and 2003 but that doesn't help with the 
thousands that still have older versions. We will not tell them to go
buy a new version. We tell them the old version 'seems' to have problems
with some messages 'usually spam' and they can disable that feature of
try different software. At that point it is up to them, we will not
recommend anyone's software for obvious reasons.

John


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