There is one, tedious, workaround.  If you copy/move your message to a 
"Local Folder" than the attachment will open fine.  This, I tested, with 
Thunderbird 0.5.

Ben

Benny wrote:

>OK, sorry guys, I am eating my words.  I guess my attachments are 
>messing up with Thunderbird as well. :(
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>Ben
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>Benny wrote:
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>>I guess the only time I noticed the "attachment" problems is when I move 
>>my old mail, from my pop3 account, over to my imap folders. 
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>>I actually realized this after I sent that last message.
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>>Ben
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>>Peter Lindeman wrote:
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>>>Benny wrote:
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>>>>Hmmm?  I have been using the diff with ThunderBird on the Win platform 
>>>>and so far everything works great.  I know thunderbird and mozilla mail 
>>>>are different projects, but if people want to use Mozilla mail, than 
>>>>give thunderbird a try.
>>>>
>>>>Configuration:
>>>>I am using the packages/sources from your site Mikhail, so I have the 
>>>>XMail 1.17 and courier 2.0.0, with the courier-imap.diff and the 
>>>>'patched XMail binary'.  I am using ThunderBird 0.5.
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>>>I have noticed some troubles myself with attachments and Thunderbird 0.5 
>>>(on Windows) and Courier with the patch
>>>Sometimes the attachment is not shown correctly.
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