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Alex Katebi wrote:
> I was able to get the attachment myself. It could be your email server.

Are you sure?  I was looking at the actual raw message.  My mail server
is postfix with messages funneled through clamassassin and spamassassin.
 It could be the SQLite mailing list manager that stripped out the
attachment when adding the list trailer part.

>   sqlite3_step(pStmt);
>   printf("%s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(db));

If you add sqlite3_reset(pStmt) or sqlite3_finalize(pStmt) after the
step then you get the correct error message.  Also note that you should
use sqlite3_prepare_v2.

In the "olden days" sqlite3_step() used to only return SQLITE_ERROR and
then you had to call reset or finalize to get the actual error code and
message.

Roger
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