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Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
> G T Smith wrote:
>> For clarification, by open do you mean extract the attachment to the
>> local drive or network drive, or open the attachment with another
>> application?
>>
> 
> Even worse... I mean just clicking on the e-mail containing attachment,
> I don't even touch attachment, it just won't even show me the text in
> the e-mail...
> 

OK, second question what is your mail delivery setup? This looks too me
like a corrupt mailbox/msf file related problem.

I maintain my mail on a maildir based IMAP setup. After lots of
experience dealing users with trashed file based mail folders with
different mail clients I would never touch such a approach again. (OK I
get local msf folder files but least if one of these breaks I can
rebuild from the maildir server version if required).

If the original is an mbox or a server based file mailfolder style
configuration accessed via IMAP. Then if the original mailbox is borked
then it is quite likely that that any rebuild from the original copy
will be borked as well.....


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