This is a discussion on Possible configuration problem w/ php?? within the PHP General forums, part of the PHP Programming Forums category; So after I recently upgraded from php4 to php5 I noticed that email attachments > 88k get truncated at 88k ...
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So after I recently upgraded from php4 to php5 I noticed that email attachments > 88k get truncated at 88k within squirrelmail/roundcube, however those same email attachments work just fine if I hit the imap server in thunderbird etc... Has anyone else run across this before? I've seen other bugs on different sites, but I did not manage to find any answers to this puzzle. thanks -- Jamie Dahl "Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wilderness is a necessity; and that mountain parks and reservations are useful not only as fountains of timber and irrigating rivers, but as fountains of life." --John Muir "We must remember the First Amendment which protects any shrill jackass no matter how self-seeking" -- F. G. Withington "The Mountains are calling so I must go" --John Muir |
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You should probably contact squrrelmail or roundcube, I believe they are
both open source and they are more likely to know the cause of have heard of it before. - Dan ""Jamie Dahl"" <jamied@meatball.net> wrote in message news:1506.70.90.246.153.1183707028.squirrel@mail.m eatball.net... > > So after I recently upgraded from php4 to php5 I noticed that email > attachments > 88k get truncated at 88k within squirrelmail/roundcube, > however those same email attachments work just fine if I hit the imap > server in thunderbird etc... > > Has anyone else run across this before? I've seen other bugs on different > sites, but I did not manage to find any answers to this puzzle. > > thanks > > > > -- > Jamie Dahl > > "Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to > find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wilderness is a > necessity; and that mountain parks and reservations are useful not only as > fountains of timber and irrigating rivers, but as fountains of life." > --John Muir > > "We must remember the First Amendment which protects any shrill jackass no > matter how self-seeking" -- F. G. Withington > > "The Mountains are calling so I must go" --John Muir |