Paul,

I'm also using Debian Unstable/Testing. I have only been using Linux for a year to a year-and-a-half, so I'm a bit behind on some Linux specifics, so when you reference gmime, I'm going to assume that's equivilent to libgmime (which is what I see on my system). I have the following:

www:/home/steve# dpkg -l | grep -i mime
ii libgmime2.1 2.1.19-1 MIME library, unstable version ii libgmime2.1-dev 2.1.19-1 MIME library, unstable version - development rc mew 4.2-1 mail reader supporting PGP/MIME for Emacs ii mime-support 3.36-1 MIME files 'mime.types' & 'mailcap', and sup ii mpack 1.6-2 tools for encoding/decoding MIME messages rc mutt 1.5.9-2 Text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG,
www:/home/steve#

Please give me until the end of the working day (MST) to test the 2.1.5 release, and I will let you know what happens.


Paul J Stevens wrote:
Steve wrote:

Hello,

I just upgraded to 2069, and e-mails I recieved are all "bunched up"
when I retrieve them. I'll show you the source of one of my messages:


Steve, this looks like a gmime issue to me. The CRLF conversion is
messed up which implicates the crlf stream encoding that is used for all
strings sent to the client. What gmime version are you running? I think
a recent gmime-2.1 release is required for dbmail-2.1.x.

Also, I you can please test for this problem with 2.1.5? Not that it's
better than 2069, but at least that will preclude any regressions in
recent code changes. Main development is against debian/unstable, i.e.
glib-2.10 and gmime-2.1.19.  glib-2.6 should work last I heard, but I'm
not equiped to test 2.6 or 2.8 during development.  I *do* test dbmail
releases on debian/stable (glib-2.6) but that doesn't go for svn commits.




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