Problem with attachments sent through NeoMail interface

Jason Marshall <[email protected]> Tue, 4 Nov 2003 09:27:39 -0800 (PST)
Newsgroups gmane.mail.neomail.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hello, List Users,

I have searched the archives of this mailing list in
hopes of finding an answer to a problem that I am
having. I found 2 posts that describe my situation
almost exactly, but in both cases, the original
posters never followed up on any of the questions that
were asked of them to find more information. Here goes
my attempt, and I promise to follow up. :)

I have a mail server that is running RH Linux 7.1,
sendmail, and NeoMail 1.25. The problem that I am
seeing is that when users create mail messages in the
NeoMail interface, and attach a file (binary or text),
the recipient gets a zero-size file with the filename
of the original attachment.

Files that are sent through other mail clients and
checked via NeoMail are fine - just files that are
processed through the NeoMail interface.

I have checked my permissions, and they seem to be OK:

(/var/neomail)
drwxrwx---    6 root     mail         1024 Nov  4
11:51 neomail

(contents of /var/neomail)
drwxr-x---    2 root     mail         1024 Sep 27 
2001 lang
drwxr-x---    2 root     mail         1024 Mar 10 
2002 styles
drwxr-x---   23 root     mail         1024 Sep 27 
2001 templates
drwxrwx---  114 root     mail         2048 Nov  2
13:11 users
-rwxr-x---    1 root     mail         7425 Sep 27 
2001 neomail.conf
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     mail          710 Sep 27 
2001 checklogin.pl


In one of the previous posts, the version of CGI.pm
was questioned. As best I can tell, I have version
3.01:

$CGI::revision = '$Id: CGI.pm,v 1.6 2000/04/10
14:47:37 lstein Exp $';
$CGI::VERSION='3.01';

Not sure where to go next in my checking. Can anyone
point me in a good direction?

Thank you very much,

Jason Marshall
IT Department
FORE Associates Operating Group


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