| Summary | Strip attachments options corrupts message headers |
| Queue | IMP |
| Queue Version | RELENG_3 |
| Type | Bug |
| State | Duplicate |
| Priority | 1. Low |
| Owners | |
| Requester | aphillips (at) qrmedia (dot) com |
| Created | 3/11/07 (7048 days ago) |
| Due | |
| Updated | 3/11/07 (7048 days ago) |
| Assigned | |
| Resolved | 3/11/07 (7048 days ago) |
| Github Issue Link | |
| Github Pull Request | |
| Milestone | |
| Patch | No |
bug 3510. please at least look at the changelog ifyou're going to post bugs against old versions. also you didn't
provide an actual imp version; imp releng_3 doesn't go with horde
3.1.x so that can't be right.
checked the changelog. As regards the version, the drop-down list only
goes as far back as 3.2.3, but obviously releng_3 wasn't correct either.
State ⇒ Duplicate
bug 3510. please at least look at the changelog if you'regoing to post bugs against old versions. also you didn't provide an
actual imp version; imp releng_3 doesn't go with horde 3.1.x so that
can't be right.
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Strip attachments options corrupts message headers
Queue ⇒ IMP
New Attachment: bug_files.zip
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
time ago. If so, apologies...
Using the "Strip Attachments" option to remove attachments from
messages changes/deletes/corrupts some of the other headers, with the
result that the message is no longer correctly displayed in Horde, or
later when downloaded into a mail client.
The test case from which the screenshots were obtained involved an
email with two text file attachments "att1.txt" and "att2.txt". The
"Strip Attachments" icon was then used to remove "att1.txt".
"horde_before" and "horde_after" show screenshots of the email as it
appeared in Horde before/after the removal of "att1.txt", and
"source_before"/"source_after" are (respectively) the message sources
obtained by using Horde's "Message Source" link.
When downloaded using Thunderbird, the message appeared (as might be
expected) without the correct headers - see "after_in_thunderbird".
Thanks!
Andrew Phillips
qrmedia