John

They happen to all clients and all user ids.  I am configured with multiple
domains also.

Mike

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Are these happening to the same clients? Or random users?

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


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> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 9:17 PM
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> 
> I have been able to narrow down the point where the corruption occurs.
> 
> All the messages that arrive at the Imail Server, arrive with the 
> attachments intact without corruption.  From the Imail server I am 
> able to forward them to an external mail server (earthlink) then 
> retrieve from Earlthink with POP3.  These all test AOK.  So all 
> functioning of SMTP is AOK.
> 
> Corruption problem only happens at one point...  A clean copy residing 
> on the Imail server that is then retrieved by POP3.  In this process 
> is where 1/4 of the images receive various levels of corruption.
> 
> The computer used to receive has been tested ok with receivng other 
> pop3 messages, as well as a test on an alternate computer to retrieve 
> POP3 from IMAIL and the corruption follows the retrieval.
> 
> I also tried upgrading the 8.0 to the latest rev level of IMAIL and it 
> made no difference.
> 
> Basically, POP3 retrievel of messages from an IMAIL server is the 
> ppoint of corruption.
> 
> All these other tests also confirm that memory is not an issue as it 
> only occurs with one specific action,  Which is consistantly 
> repeatable.
> 
> Any other ideas???
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Mike
> 
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> 
> Sever has a 1gb of ECC (error correcting ram) and has also had memory 
> test run against it and it all checks out.
> 
> No other applications on the server, such as Oracle, sqlserver or IIS 
> have any problems.
> 
> I wish it was as easy as changing the memory.  :-(
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott 
> Perry
> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 11:12 AM
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> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Imail Server attachment corruption problem
> 
> 
> 
> >i am evaluating Imail Server V8.0  Functionaly it seems to be work 
> >fine on all the test which I have run, except one.
> >
> >Aprox 25% of all JPG attachments to emails are becoming corrupted 
> >when they pass thru the Imail Server.  the text of the emails itself 
> >always appears fine.
> >
> >Anyone else encounter this?  Is there a patch?
> 
> The only times I can recall having seen attachments corrupted from 
> passing through an IMail server are when either [1] there is corrupt 
> memory on the server, or [2] a header/footer is being added to an 
> E-mail with a missing body and obscure encoding method.
> 
> #2 almost certainly isn't the case (that is very, very rare, and would 
> normally happen to 100% of the E-mail passing through the server from 
> the same mail client).  So I would check the RAM as the first step.
> 
> Note that IMail (nor any IMail addons, as far as I know) will not 
> alter attachments in any way.
> 
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