Greetings,
Well, after having spent a day hacking up the code, and studying what
fetchmail was/is seeing, I've found the source of the truncated
attachments. *Some* how, my isp knows I'm coming in with something
other than a mail client like outlook or evolution. Right in the middle
of the message (or, more correctly, at 80k), they insert a POP
end-of-message (period/cr). Some how, fetchmail communicates what/who
it is, and the ISP server decides to truncate. *sigh*
Sad, I was hoping to use IMAP so I could read *all* of mail from any
machine at home. Looks like I'll have to settle for *most* of my email,
unless/until I figure out how to fake out the ISP server.
Have a good weekend!
Regards,
Brian