From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-03-16 03:03:58
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Paul Lesniewski <pa...@sq...> wrote: > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 6:15 AM, ZArvixe <zee...@ar...> wrote: >> Hi Paul, >> >> Thats not the case. > > Because you didn't keep any thread context, it's very hard to remember > what you are referring to. Presuming "att" was in reference to AT&T > was premature, since it could also mean "attachment", but either way, > vanilla SquirrelMail with only the HTML plugin creates no such named > attachment that I am aware of. > >> I installed Squirrel mail on the same server and sent an >> email from the sender on same server to recipient on same server. The mail >> was sent through squirrel mail in HTML composition and was checked in >> squirrel mail too and I can reproduce the behaviour. This has been tested on >> multiple servers. > > Please be more specific in regard to "multiple servers" -- what > software does each server use? Do they all run their own IMAP/SMTP > instances? Where are they located? > >> Just to add, this is installed on Windows 2008/2012 servers running >> hMailserver as mailserver. The mail was tested within server so no ISP or >> Proxy is involved. > > So perhaps your configuration of hMailserver is the issue. Have you > checked with them? > >> If you want, I can pm you the login details for squirrel mail to test >> yourself. > > Sure, I can try to take a look, but it's fairly doubtful that > SquirrelMail is the problem here. Also, see here: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/10171 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/10182 -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |