>All the bytes were there. Upon further troubleshooting and configuring, I
>think that I may know why. I had a total of 12 Domain rules in place to
>filter out email. None of the rules matched any of the email so I didn't
>think that it was them. However, I have removed all my rules and it seems
>to be working fine now. I have received my test emails with various
>attachments that was not coming through. They are now. So I put back half
>of the rules I had in place and still it is working. I have not yet put
>all of them back so I don't know if one of my rules was the source of the
>problem or if there is a glitch in IMAIL's rule setup.
>
>Does anyone know if there is a limitation?
I've never heard of IMail's rules deleting an attachment, but leaving the
body of the E-mail. If all the bytes were listed in the log, the problem
occurred at some point after IMail received the mail and the time it was
received at the client. Given what you describe, it sounds as if IMail's
filters must be doing this, but I can't imagine how/why they are doing that.
-Scott
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