
On Tuesday, May 04, 2004 8:52 AM
Daniel Seifert
As you can see, the attachments were sorted in in a completely wrong order. Just an hour later I extracted the email from ~otrs/var/INBOX.Backup.2004-05, changed the sender to my email address and piped it into the system again (it doesn't matter whether via "cat email | procmail" or "cat email | bin/PostMaster.pl"). And now the email is displayed correctly:
How did you formerly receive the eMail?
What puzzles me is that the iso-8859-15 part has actually been bigger the first time the mail was processed, somewhere it seems to have lost about 900 bytes?
Does a diff reveal anything?
Apart that the attachments are now stored correctly, the only other significant change is the create_by column. For the "real" email this was set to "2", whereas the resend email had this column set to "1". I couldn't find the part in the source where this is set and I am not sure what 1 and 2 mean. Taking a closer look at the database it seems that 2 is used for outgoing attachments and 1 for incoming? - which doesn't really make sense as the first mail has not been an outgoing one.
No, these are the user_ids that performed the action, ie. create or change. Regards, Robert Kehl -- ((otrs.de)) :: OTRS GmbH :: Norsk-Data-Str. 1 :: 61352 Bad Homburg http://www.otrs.de/ :: Tel. +49 (0)6172 4832388