Have someone do an MD5 checksum on the file before sending it, and see
if your receive it the same.

On Jan 22, 2008 5:12 PM, Oliver Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Corrupt means, in the case of zip files, they refuse to open in any zip
> package due to the archive being corrupt. Repairing them often recovers
> *some* of the info. PDF files refuse to open, though in the latest Adobe
> Reader you can open them but find that parts of pages are missing. JPG's
> either fail to open or open and show only part of the image. Thats in
> the case of the attachments that are 'corrupt'.
>
> Clients sending varies. We've had yahoo, gmail, outlook, Apple Mail as
> the sender clients.
>
> As for headers, I only have access to the headers from one of the emails
> in question. The details for the jpg part of the email are (i've had to
> gnarl the strings to get the list server to allow this email through);
>
> Content - Type: image/jpeg;
>        Name = "Photo-0248_000.jpg"
> Content - Transfer-Encoding: base64
> Content - Description: Photo-0248_000.jpg
> Content - Disposition: attachment;
>        File name="Photo-0248_000.jpg"
>
>
>
>
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