matt chipman writes:
Every so often (maybe 1 time per month) I get a user who recieves an email with 2 identical copies of the attachments sent with the original email. In the most recent case, this has been an email with 2 zip files attached which became 4 zip files when the user recieved the mail.Is there anyway this could be a courier issue? I suspect outlook is the problem but need to also confim it is not the mail server. These are IMAP users.
Courier does not modify the contents of messages it delivers, except to add a Received: header.
Adding one or more attachments to the message is actually a fairly drastic change. You'll have to, pretty much, rebuild the MIME-formatted message from the ground-up. That's not something that Courier is even capable of doing.
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