On Fri, 08 Apr 2011 09:27:29 -0400, Joseph Brennan wrote: > Julien Vehent <julien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote-- > >> Now, without being a MIME expert, I assume that the last "NextPart" >> line not being followed by anything is not a good thing. > > No, that last boundary marks the end of the mime part, signfifed by > the two hyphens at the end. In this case it's the end of the whole > message. > > That happens to prove that the message is not truncated. Only the > software that created the message would have written that end > boundary. > > My conclusion is that the message arrived as is. Either the original > PDF was damaged, or the message was created with damage. > > Alright, thanks for the analysis. I will try to gather more data on the server, and if possible dump the connection before it's handled by postfix. Since the client is sending the same email to another mailbox, and it works fine, I would like to make sure my setup works fine before blaming anybody else... Thanks, Julien ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/