6.0.0-alpha12
6/11/25

[#4829] IMP criples some of the binary attachments
Summary IMP criples some of the binary attachments
Queue IMP
Queue Version HEAD
Type Bug
State Duplicate
Priority 3. High
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Requester vilius (at) lnk (dot) lt
Created 01/02/2007 (6735 days ago)
Due
Updated 01/02/2007 (6735 days ago)
Assigned 01/02/2007 (6735 days ago)
Resolved 01/02/2007 (6735 days ago)
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01/02/2007 11:23:07 PM Michael Slusarz Comment #5
State ⇒ Duplicate
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Duplicate of Bug 3565.
01/02/2007 10:18:55 PM Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #4 Reply to this comment
Can't you ask one of these users for a sample file? It'd be much 
easier to track down that way...
01/02/2007 07:38:13 PM vilius (at) lnk (dot) lt Comment #3 Reply to this comment
It's pretty hard to tell. Because these users don't use email very 
often. I suppose it happened about 2-3 weeks ago. Looking through CVS 
logs I found this commit: 
http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/framework/MIME/MIME.php?r1=1.169&r2=1.170&ty=u 
however I can't test it, because have not way how to get a good copy 
of a document which becomes cripled. But as attachments are encoded 
with new RFC2231 method and this method uses quotedPrintableEndode() I 
think it could be related.
01/02/2007 05:45:26 PM Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
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Any chance you can narrow down "recent" to a date, or better a 
specific commit?
01/02/2007 11:27:05 AM vilius (at) lnk (dot) lt Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 3. High
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ IMP criples some of the binary attachments
Queue ⇒ IMP
New Attachment: Kumzienes_ir_Naikelio_honorariniai.eml Download
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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I have a strange problem after recent HEAD update.



Some of my users uses older Microsoft Office versions (XP and 2000). 
They are sending .doc documents through IMP. Sometimes these documents 
are cripled and can not be opened. If user saves the same document to 
RTF everything is fine again. This happens with 5 of 10 documents.



Attached is one such message. As you can see, document gets 
quote-encoded with some unencoded binary data in it.

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