What is the Content-Transfer-Encoding of the email? Was the
message Base64 encoded, or is the PNG included as raw binary data?
On 07/24/2017 01:19 AM, Mikhail T.
wrote:
My procmail is configured to feed incoming mail into deliver:
:0wr
|sed 1d | /opt/cyrus/bin/deliver mi
Recently I received an e-mail consisting of a PNG-file -- not an
attachment, the body of the e-mail had content-type image/png.
That message ended up in my /var/mail/mi mailbox -- because
deliver would not accept it:
421 4.3.0 deliver: Trying to unput wrong character
Trying to upload the same message using mbox2imap, I
get:
mbox2imap: (alert) IMAP protocol error
mbox2imap: (alert) Protocol response: NO
mbox2imap: (alert) Diagnostic message: ['Message
contains NUL characters']
Why is deliver saying this, and what can I do to be able to
receive such mail through Cyrus the way I was able to receive them
through regular Unix mail for years? Thank you!
-mi
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