Eric

Had this problem for several months as well as some others here.  Spent
couple months with IPSWITCH staff testing.  Was getting JPG type file
corruption 40% of time with Imail running on W2K-AdvSrvr,  25% on W2K-Pro,
0.01% on NT4. 

It comes from the pop3 retrieval, as evidenced by the images sitting on your
mail server AOK.

This can come from several causes.  While there is always a chance its in
your software update.  Other causes have come from hardware related issues.
IE Bad Memmory or Flakey NIC cards.

My problem was finally narrowed down to only when my client and mail server
were on the same side of the firewall, and the pop3 request went out thru
the firewall and came back.  Without the loop and with one-way traffice thru
the firewall, all requests went fine.  

Turned out is was Gateway/Router related.  Seems Cisco firmware in certain
Gateways/Routers in the Cisco line and the Linksys line are corrupting
packets.  Cisco is supposedly working on firmware upgrades.

Cisco still hasn't provided a fix yet, other than switching me to a
different product.  Since then, everything has been 100% perfect.

Good luck

-----Original Message-----
Not sure which update it is, reloading a system to default and applying
patches one at a time until the problem comes up.  This topic was brought up
a few monthes ago by others also and never heard anything come out of it.

-----Original Message-----

Which updates?

Travis

-----Original Message-----

We are still having problems with e-mails being received with attachments
like word and adobe having images in them being corrupt same messages in
webmail are fine.  Anyone else have this issue and have you found a fix for
it.  For the ones that say search the archives keep you comments to
yourself.  Been there and no resolutions were found, IPSwitch and MS have no
ideas.  I only have 3 systems affected by this and it happened after windows
update was run...

TIA

Eric Parsons


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