Re: [Evolution] some mapi messages show no content



In looking at the headers a bit more I notice the mapi header has:

Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=-JoT5w1JiGoTNkd9m13gV"

and the imap header has:

Content-Type: text/plain

Not sure why they'd have different content type for the same headers.

Thanks
Chris Kottaridis

On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 17:29 -0600, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
I am running Fedora 14 and recently did an upgrade of evolution which
fixed my GetHierarchyTable error I was getting that prevented me from
accessing my company's mail server.

So, now I can get access and connect, but I notice that every eighth or
so message the content is bare. It says there is an email and shows me
the message and I see header info, but there is no content.

If I select "Message Source" I see the headers and then it has:

<bunch of headers>


--=-JoT5w1JiGoTNkd9m13gV
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: text/plain


--=-JoT5w1JiGoTNkd9m13gV--

I assume the message is supposed to be in between the --=* lines

Now I have imap set up to the same account and looking at the same
folder I can see the content of that message. If I look at the message
source it doesn't have any --=* lines or Content definitions. Just a
blank line after the last header and then the content of the message.
Also, from a Windows box running in VMWare Outlook's mailer I can see
the content of the message just fine.

I don't want to show the headers or body, being company stuff and all
that in this email.

I am hoping this is some setup problem I have on my side. I haven't been
able to find a pattern yet. I have other email from this user. The
problem exists with other users, but I also get other emails from them
that are fine. 

Anyone have any ideas or seen anything like this ?

I am so close to having mapi usable, but I can't miss every eighth or
tenth message.

Thanks
Chris Kottaridis
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