I know it sounds unlikely, but all I know is what I'm seeing. Previously 
I ran exim for four years without a hitch, and now I'm losing roughly an 
email a week.

If you say that I'm the only one to report it then it must be a problem 
with my setup somewhere, but as I don't know what it is and you don't 
seem to have any ideas either, I guess I'll hunt around for another 
solution.

Cheers... Mike
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Mike Bremford wrote:
> 
> 
>>I've been running xmail for a few months now, and sinced I switched to
>>it I've noticed the number of corrupt attachments has gone up sharply.
>>Basically they're getting truncated - not every time, but enough of them
>>to make life difficult. This seems to happen mainly with larger ones
>>(>1.5Mb or so).
>>
>>Our setup is fairly standard - for a while I was running the
>>spamassassin filter but removed that to see if that was the trouble (it
>>wasn't).
> 
> 
> XMail does not do anything with attachments. As a matter of fact, it 
> doesn't even know the notion of attachments. The only thing that parses 
> (and note that I said parses) are RFC822 headers. If the message results 
> corrupted, if the message entered XMail sane, and if XMail correctly 
> accepted the message, only filters can demage it. Bottom line is, do you 
> think that if XMail itself was chopping messages, your would have been the 
> only complain here?
> 
> 
> 
> - Davide
> 
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