<snip> >> >I'm having difficulties with binary attachments: they can't be viewed via >> >the web, and when downloaded the arrive corrupted. I run squirrelmail >> >exclusively under SSL, but I've confirmned that this happen under normal >> >HTTP as well. I have the same results with IE 6 and mozilla running on >> >Windows 2000, and mozilla on Redhat 8.0. Any ideas? >> >> What kind of binary attachments? are you running any AV scripts? >> > >JPEGs, GIFs, and MSWord docs have all arrived corrupt. I examined two JPEGs >side-by-side yesterday, one that I had stored locally, and one which I sent >to myself through SM. I discovered that a difference between the two were >two extraneous bytes 0x200a at the beginning of the corrupt file. They were >otherwise identical. > I don't see how SM would do this. There is a view unsafe images plugin to view the graphics, but AFAIK SM only blocks these from being viewed, not actually adding anything into the code of the binary itself. You sure you're not running either a procmail script or AV engine to detect poisoned executables?
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