Yay. It's fixed. I'll leave the rant about the 14 months fix to a
*crashing* mail program for another episode, but suffice to say that
this one seems fixed in Dapper.

In short: AFAIK it's fixed, you may close the bug.

The long version is that only the crashing part is fixed, but the
decoding of the test case (see above) does not work yet: it shows up
silly now.

For a test:
sudo apt-get install uudeview
uudeview testcase.rfc822
(see testcase above). You will find a multipart MIME base64 encoded message 
with four sub-attachments inside, all of them being called "forward", with new 
base64 attachments inside.

Importing the message in Evolution (file-import) will show a single file
called "forward" and a large text file that is not decoded. However,
this behaviour is sort-of consistent with Mozilla Thunderbird, so
although it is a non-expected behaviour, I will not file another bug
report, but feel free to do so (or rename and re-priorize this one).
(And if you do so, please note that the testcase and "openwave
webengine" (which produced the e-mail) is probably at fault firstly).

So finally, long story short: this bug can be closed - although the test
case could be the basis for another bug (which I won't file).

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