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Well it is a Java problem rather than a CFMX
problem.
I have content filters setup on the mailserver to deal with
problem emails, such as malformed messageID's and the likes.
It may be possible do something similar to deal with
this.
Altho to date we have not had a single customer complain
about CFPOP.
Have you made sure that you have set cFMX to use this newly
installed SDK and it's not continuing using the previous JRE you had
installed.
what mailserver are you downloading the mail from, as this
could also be a problem. You may find an option in your mailserver to convert
the encoding.
Do you still get the error if reading the headers only
?
Russ
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